Domestic auto, motorbike makers increase output
The output of domestically-produced automobiles and
motorbikes increased by 23.7 and 21.8 per cent, respectively, during the first
seven months of the year, reported the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
During the period, 1.95 million motorbikes were
produced by domestic firms, which was an increase of 350,000 units over the
same period last year.
The ministry said the domestic motorbike producers
had finally increased their production capacity for the first time in seven
years.
Domestic firms also manufactured 52,100 cars in the
period, an increase of 10,000 units against the same period last year.
In July alone, the automobile output reached 8,500
units, which was an increase of 700 units over June.
However, Ngo Van Tru, deputy director of the Heavy
Industry Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said the domestic
car industry was still facing a myriad of difficulties because the sector is
weak.
In accordance with commitments on trade
liberalisation made by Viet Nam under the framework of ASEAN/ AFTA (Asean Free
Trade Agreement), by 2018 Viet Nam will have to fully liberalise its automobile
market.
The ministry forecasts that by 2020, there will be
50 vehicles for every 1,000 people.
Viet Nam has 54 automobile manufacturers, including
12 foreign-owned and 42 domestically-owned enterprises.