Around 28,280 cars were sold in the country in October, an increase of 26 per cent compared to the same period last year, the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA) said.
Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers'' Association (VAMA) held a seminar on
trends related to environmentally-friendly technology application in the
automobile industry in Ha Noi on October 6.
There will be a steep rise in import duties on various types of trucks
and their parts from December 20, a new circular issued by the
finance ministry said.
Cars with various engine displacement values are expected to enjoy a
rebate in the special consumption tax in Viet Nam as of July 1 2016,
according to a revised draft on Tax Law issued by the Ministry of
Finance recently.
China is expected to import more than $10 trillion in goods and services
and invest $500 billion abroad in the next five years, offering
opportunities for Viet Nam and other countries in the Asia-Pacific
region.
The 12th International Exhibition on Automobile and Supporting
Industries (AutoExpo 2015) opened at Giang Vo Exhibition and Fair Centre
in Ha Noi and will run from June 17 to 20.