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VN auto sales plunge despite registration fee cut by half

2023 was a challenging year for the Vietnamese automobile market as sales fell 25% year-on-year despite a 50% cut in the registration fee from July 1, according to the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA).

Domestic automobile market experiences hard year

The domestic automobile market has faced both opportunities and challenges in the year 2023.

Toyota Vietnam stops delivering Avanza MT after Daihatsu safety testing scandal

Most of Toyota’s car models available in Vietnam have not been affected by Daihatsu’s safety testing scandal, but clients’ sentiments have changed.

End of promotion programs hurt Vietnam automobile sales

The domestic auto market in Vietnam is experiencing a decline in car sales after the promotion programs ended.

Vietnam imports most cars from Thailand over 11 months

Thailand has topped the list of suppliers of cars to Vietnam over the past 11 months, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

Vietnamese auto market goes sideways in second consecutive month

November was the second consecutive month that the auto market went sideways, reported the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA) on December 12.

Vietnam car market still sees sluggish sales as Tet nears

The domestic auto market in Vietnam is experiencing a decline in car sales due to sluggish customer demand compared to previous years, despite price reductions and promotions offered by car manufacturers during the peak shopping season.

Car imports skyrocket throughout October

Vietnam spent approximately US$255 million on importing over 9,600 completely built unit (CBU) cars in October, marking an increase of nearly 30% in volume compared to the previous month, according to the General Department of Customs.

Vietnam's year-end auto market still sluggish

The automobile market at the end of this year is not looking very bright as people’s purchasing power has shrunk.

Car market encounters stagnation despite strong discounts

After sales grew 13 per cent in September, the car market in Viet Nam was stagnant in October even when producers offered discounts and promotions to stimulate demand.

Despite weak demand, car dealers still make tie-in sales

While car dealers have to lower the prices of previous-generation car models to boost sales amid weak demand, they have applied the tie-in sale policy for newly marketed models.

VN car market encounters stagnation despite strong discounts

After sales grew 13% in September, the car market in Vietnam was stagnant in October even when producers offered discounts and promotions to stimulate demand.

Vietnam automobile market slides to fìfth in Southeast Asia

The recent decline in Vietnam’s automobile consumption and its drop to the fifth place in Southeast Asia can be attributed to both external and internal factors, car experts said.

Vietnam to meet its commitments in automobile import sector

Vietnam, as an open economy with multiple Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) in place, is committed to fulfilling its obligations in the automobile import sector.

Chinese vehicles seeks to make mark in VN’s auto market

The entry of Chinese automakers into the Vietnamese auto market presents both opportunities and challenges for consumers and competitors in Việt Nam, according to local car experts.

Vietnam develops smokeless vehicles, considers hydrogen fuel cell cars

Vietnam has vowed to develop green transport and reduce net greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050. In addition to shifting from internal combustion engine to electric vehicles, hydrogen cars are also an option for consideration.

Vietnam's CBU car imports in Jan-Aug dip 10%

Vietnam’s completely-built-up (CBU) car imports from January to August dropped by 9.8% compared to the same period last year, reports the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

Vietnam imports 71,000 autos in H1/2023

Businesses in Vietnam imported 70,915 completely built-up (CBU) vehicles worth US$1.65 billion between January and June, up 11.4% in volume and 5.2% in value, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

Used car market under pressure from cheaper new cars

Many car manufacturers have applied a 50 per cent cut in registration fees for buyers, depending on car models.

Vietnam’s automobile market grows 15% in H1/2023

Members of the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA) sold 23,800 vehicles in June, up 15% from the previous month, VAMA announced on July 12.