The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) announced that it will apply technical barriers and tax policies to restrict the import of products including automobiles.
Huyền “Lizzie”, a quite famous name in Xom nhiep anh Forum played a role of a photo model. Photos of teenager beauty are always attractive with youth and personality.
The unexpected decision by Toyota Vietnam to raise car sale prices by 16-46 million dong, just one day after the State Bank of Vietnam announced the increase of the interbank dong/dollar rate, has angered customers.
Vietnam’s regional and global tax-cut commitments could mean the death of local car makers within the next ten years if there are be no improvements to the industry’s development strategy, a trade official said.
The general Bureau of Statistics reported that there have been 9,700 CBU cars in October 2009, up 1,700 units in comparison with the previous month. The total import turnover in October reached $141 million, an increase of $9 million against that of September.