Imported luxury cars clear customs block

Nearly 2,000 cars, many of them stuck at ports since 2011 when new regulations were imposed, are expected to be cleared for import after the Ministry of Industry and Trade decided to allow a one-time waiver for their importers.
Nearly 2,000 cars, many of them stuck at ports since 2011 when newregulations were imposed, are expected to be cleared for import afterthe Ministry of Industry and Trade decided to allow a one-time waiverfor their importers.

The ministry has instructed the GeneralCustoms Department to relax the regulation for importers with importcontracts and vouchers signed before Circular No 20//2011/TT-BTC, whichtook effect in June 2011.

The circular brought more restrictionson imported automobiles with nine or fewer seats to protect consumers'interests and make roads safer.

It required importers to provideadditional documents showing they were appointed as an importer ordistributor or given power of attorney by carmakers.

The importers also have to provide car warranty and maintenance papers to buyers as stipulated by the Ministry of Transport.

Oncethe circular took effect, thousands of vehicles were held up at portsbecause the importers could not produce the papers required to clearthem.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has finally acted to clear the logjam, but the importers and analysts are pessimistic.

The luxury car market cannot take the simultaneous entry of 2,000 cars, they feared.

The importers said it would be difficult for them to sell the vehicles.

NguyenThe Hung, director of Kylin GX 688 Company, said: "At the time I signedcontracts many models I planned to import were unique and rare and so Iexpected to sell them at high prices.

"But now these models are sold widely in the domestic market.

"Due to the delay, the prices of many imported cars are now much higher than that of domestic ones.

"Inaddition, import duties are also very high. This means it will be verydifficult for us to sell them. An imported Camry 2.0 now has a similarprice to that of a locally-made Camry 2.4."

Analysts concurred, adding that the Vietnamese market can only consume around 5,000 luxury cars a year.-VNA

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