Vietnam imports daily average of 422 CBU automobiles in September: customs

Oct 19th at 09:27
19-10-2020 09:27:09+07:00

Vietnam imports daily average of 422 CBU automobiles in September: customs

Vietnam spent more than US$250 million importing over 12,600 completely built-up (CBU) automobiles, or 422 every day, last month, according to customs data announced earlier this week.

 

The General Department of Vietnam Customs said on Thursday that CBU imports surged 43 percent in September against a month earlier. Specifically, Vietnam imported 12,670 automobiles, or 422 units daily, worth a total of $256 million last month.

The country had purchased 8,836 CBU autos from abroad, paying $202 million.

Most of the automobiles were shipped from Thailand, Indonesia, and China, according to the same customs data. These three markets made up 94 percent of the auto imports into Vietnam last month.

The customs department elaborated that cars of nine seats or fewer occupied more than 76 percent of the imports, or 9,732 units worth $164 million.

The number of such cars climbed by 3,596 units against August.

But the number of autos imported into Vietnam plunged 37 percent year on year to 66,465 vehicles in January-September over the COVID-19 pandemic.

Companies in Vietnam spent $384 million importing auto parts in September alone, 80 percent of which came from South Korea, Thailand, Japan, and China.

The import value for January-September amounted to $2.66 billion, down 13.5 percent year on year.

tuoitrenews



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Pork prices fall as VN steps up imports, demand declines

The imported pork and declining meat consumption have pushed pork prices down, helping stabilise the consumer price index.

Drug suppliers bid for standards recognition

The race in drug tenders is further intensifying as more international pharma groups continue to aim for sought-after Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) recognition...

Sabeco launches new Bia Saigon Chill with deep cold filtered technique

Saigon-Beer-Alcohol-Beverage Corporation (Sabeco) last week held a press conference to officially announce its new product in the Bia Saigon portfolio, Bia Saigon...

Macadamia nuts ripe for billion-dollar expansion

Vietnam wants to earn around $1 billion from growing macadamia by 2030, and although some plantations have achieved partnerships with domestic buyers, the targeted...

Asia Coffee-Vietnam's coffee unharmed from storm; supplies tighten in Indonesida

Coffee plants in Vietnam suffered no harm from the tropical storm sweeping through the country, while premiums in Indonesia rose as supplies tightened at the end of...

Car sales in Vietnam bounce back in September

Car sales in Vietnam in the January–September period dropped 22% year-on-year to 179,155 units across all segments.

Viet Nam to increase imports of coal and gas

Data from the Ministry of Industry and Trade shows Viet Nam will sharply increase imports of coal, gas and primitive energies to meet development needs from now to...

Tra fish swimming back to local market

Turning away from the uphill battle in exports due to COVID-19, tra fish producers have set an eye on the domestic market.

Vietnamese co-operatives export dragon fruit, pomelo to Canada

Thanh Binh Co-operative’s dragon fruit and Ben Tre Green Pomelo Cooperative’s pink lady pomelo have hit shelves at supermarkets and fruit shops and a juice company...

VN eyes boosting processed meat industry

Viet Nam is aiming to promote its processed meat industry in a bid to improve quality and increase added value for husbandry products.

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top