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ASEAN-made car imports to
People look at a City car made by Honda Vietnam at the company's showroom in Ho Chi Minh City. Tuoi Tre
Members of the
Sales of domestically assembled cars in the 17 months
only rose 27 percent, while imported cars posted a 66 percent growth in the
same period, according to the VAMA.
Such a huge disparity was also recorded in separate
months, the association added.
In July, the growth of imported cars was 62 percent,
compared to 24 percent for those assembled in
Cars manufactured in ASEAN countries account for a
considerable amount of the vehicles sold by VAMA businesses, as they are
subject to a 50 percent import duty, instead of the usual 60 percent.
ASEAN is a ten-member bloc which includes such
Southeast Asian countries as
Ford
The VAMA businesses only sell made-in-Thailand pick-up
trucks, as the vehicles are only subject to a 5 percent import duty.
Some Vietnamese carmakers admitted that they mostly
import cars from
Passenger cars with fewer than 24 seats, 40 percent of
whose parts are manufactured by ASEAN countries, are currently subject to a
50 percent import duty. The rate will be lowered to zero in 2018, under the
Common Effective Preferential Tariff agreement.
Industry insiders say it is more profitable to sell
imported cars than those that are domestically assembled.
Kazuhiro Yamana, general director of Vinastar, said
three out of the four models his company sells are imported from
Vinastar is poised to introduce two new products, the
Attrage and Outlander Sport, to
Tomohiro Maruno, director of sales of Honda Vietnam,
also said automobile businesses would rather import cars than manufacture
them here.
Cars manufactured or assembled in
Maruno said
Tuoi Tre news
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Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 10, 2014
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