During the five-month span, VAMA members sold a total of 108,309 autos, with the sales of domestically produced units falling 14 per cent and imported vehicles rising 8 per cent year-on-year.
Viet Nam’s auto industry breaks a sales record last year with a highest revenue and profit. This year, it is expected to slow down due to many negative issues, car experts predict.
Viet Nam''s auto sales surged 29 per cent year-on-year in October,
registering growth on 2012 figures for the seventh consecutive month, an
industry group said on Tuesday.
Viet Nam''s auto sales surged 29 per cent year-on-year in October,
registering growth on 2012 figures for the seventh consecutive month, an
industry group said on Tuesday.
Viet Nam''s auto sales were estimated to have eased by 3 per cent
month-on-month to 9,360 units in July, Viet Nam Automobile
Manufacturers'' Association (VAMA) reported yesterday.
Domestic auto sales last month hit nearly 8,390 units, down 4 per cent over the same period last year, but up a significant 97 per cent since February, said the Viet Nam Automobile Manufacturer''s Association (VAMA).