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Big automobile manufacturers leaving Vietnam?

Big automobile manufacturers leaving Vietnam?

16/12/2011 09:25 am
If Vietnam cannot develop the automobile industry, it will have to spend 12 billion dollars a year to import cars by 2025. If so, Vietnam will have to suffer more serious trade imbalance, while the big automobile market will fall into the hands of foreigners.

Car buyers still in a spin

Car buyers still in a spin

15/12/2011 09:15 am
Car purchases are still beyond the payment capacity of most local consumers though import tariffs will fall from January 1, 2012.

Vietnam's automobile import continues decreasing in value

Vietnam‘s automobile import continues decreasing in value

14/12/2011 08:52 am
Despite the year is going to end, the imported automobile import in Vietnam has not signalled to recover. According to the general Statistical Office (GSO), November import of automobiles once more time stayed at the bottom established in August, the Vietnam Economic Times reported.

Year-end paradox: car manufacturers reduce prices to stimulate demand

Year-end paradox: car manufacturers reduce prices to stimulate demand

13/12/2011 10:07 am
The car market is freezing with so low demand that even sale promotion campaigns and price discounts cannot help boost sales.

Toyota calls for tighter control over car imports into Vietnam

Toyota calls for tighter control over car imports into Vietnam

12/12/2011 10:01 am
Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp. has requested Vietnamese authorities check the import of its cars into Vietnam, saying it has only one official distributor in the country, news website VnExpress reported.

Pay Packets To Drive Car Ownership Growth

Pay Packets To Drive Car Ownership Growth

09/12/2011 09:32 am
Vietnamese people are expected to loosen their purse strings and buy more cars as their incomes rise.

Vietnam auto companies to face tough race against imports: official

Vietnam auto companies to face tough race against imports: official

08/12/2011 11:06 am
The Vietnamese auto industry still has a chance to grow, an official says

Pay packets to drive car ownership growth

Pay packets to drive car ownership growth

07/12/2011 10:09 am
Vietnamese people are expected to loosen their purse strings and buy more cars as their incomes rise.

Belarus to build auto assembly plant in Vietnam

Belarus to build auto assembly plant in Vietnam

06/12/2011 09:38 am
Belarus would develop an automobile production and assembly plant and an engine manufacturing factory for agricultural machines in Vietnam, said Belarusian Prime Minister Mikhail Myasnikovich.

Vietnamese auto industry affected by floods in Thailand

Vietnamese auto industry affected by floods in Thailand

05/12/2011 09:50 am
The flooding that has ravaged Thailand over the past three months has hurt not only the country’s automobile industry but also that of Vietnam, as Thailand is a major provider of auto parts here.


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