Viet Nam imported 109,000 cars in the first nine months of 2019, a year-on-year increase of 167.8 per cent, reported the General Department of Viet Nam Customs.
Viet Nam spent over US$165 million importing 6,111 complete built-up cars in September, a 22 per cent reduction compared to previous month, according to the preliminary report of the General Department of Customs.
Vietnamese customers spent US$165 million to buy at least 7,000 imported cars in January at an average value of $23,570 each, reported the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Vietnamese auto businesses spent US$174 million to import some 10,000 complete built up (CBU) units in November, an increase of 1,000 units and $12 million in comparison with the previous month.
There could be a 2 per cent to 20 per cent increase in import tax on
various types of trucks, according to a circular drafted by the Ministry
of Finance.