Global automaker General Motors last week rebranded its Vidamco unit as GM Vietnam and announced plans to launch Chevrolet retail brand in the country.
Vietnam Daewoo Motor Co., or Vidamco, was renamed GM Vietnam and would stop manufacturing cars of the make Daewoo after its 18 years of presence in the local automobile market.
Viet Nam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA) members sold nearly 10,000 cars last month, a 10 per cent increase from the same period last year.
Le Van Tach, who exposed technical faults in Toyota Motor Vietnam’s car manufacturing, has begun court proceedings to sue the company for unfair treatment and violating his privacy.
Representatives from four regional countries are determined to co-operate to enhance their tourism sectors in order to improve socio-economic development.
Vietnam Airlines will offer 157 tickets at a discount of up to 75% for foreign buyers who will call at the International Travel Expo, HCMC 2011 (ITE-HCMC) in September.