Imports of automobiles rise in July

The import of automobiles increased significantly in July despite impacts caused by the second wave of COVID-19 in Vietnam.
 
Imports of automobiles rise in July ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) -
The import of automobiles increased significantlyin July despite impacts caused by the second wave of COVID-19 in Vietnam.

A report from the General Department of Customs showed that Vietnam imported4,760 cars of various kinds worth 107.7 million USD in July, marking increasesof 34 percent in volume and 10 percent in value compared with the previousmonth.

Thailand and Indonesia are the two main import markets of Vietnam, accountingfor 76 percent of the country's total imported cars in the month. Cars importedfrom Indonesia have the lowest prices in the market at about 250 million VND (10,713USD) each on average, while cars imported from Thailand are priced at least 377million VND each.

Thailand continued to top the list with more than 2,300 cars exported to Vietnam,up 33.3 percent month-on-month, reaching nearly 38 million USD.

It is followed by Indonesia with 1,300 cars, an increase of 664 vehicles(100.04 percent) compared to June, gaining more than 14 million USD.

Other import markets include China with 719 vehicles, turnover of 27.2 millionUSD, the Republic of Korea with 121 units valued at 8.66 million USD, and Japanwith 80 cars worth nearly 3.4 million USD.

In July, Vietnam imported auto parts for locally-assembled production and spareparts worth 346.8 million USD, marking a sharp increase from 279 million USD inJune. Major import markets include the Republic of Korea, China and Thailand./.
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