Car sales in January go contrary to usual market situation

Car sales in January 2018 dropped 7 percent from December 2017 but rose by 28 percent from the same period last year to 26,037 units, according to the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA).
Car sales in January go contrary to usual market situation ảnh 1Car sales in January 2018 dropped 7 percent from December 2017 but rose by 28 percent from the same period last year to 26,037 units (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Car sales in January 2018 dropped7 percent from December 2017 but rose by 28 percent from the same period lastyear to 26,037 units, according to the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’Association (VAMA).

In January, 18,371 passenger cars were sold, up25 percent month on month, while the sales of commercial and special-purposevehicles respectively fell 38 percent and 78 percent to 7,363 and 303 units.

Although 20,586 vehicles assembled domesticallywere sold, up 3 percent, the sales of imported completely built-up units (CBUs)were 5,451 units, down 30 percent from December.

Insiders attributed the sales decline,especially of the CBUs, which was contrary to the usual strong sales growth atthe end of a lunar year, to new business conditions relating to the auto marketthat took effect in the beginning of 2018.

[Auto imports in record drop in January: GSO]

When the import tariff on CBUs hailing fromASEAN countries was reduced to zero percent on January 1, a number ofregulations tightening car production, import and business conditions andrestricting the import of used cars also came into force.

As a result, prices of both new and used carsimported into Vietnam were augmented considerably, crashing domestic consumers’expectation of a price nosedive.

Meanwhile, the Government’s Decree125/2017/ND-CP also cut import tariffs on car components for domestic assemblyto zero percent. However, businesses will need some more time to importcomponents at this preferential tariff level, leading to the recent scarcity ofdomestically assembled vehicles.-VNA
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