Made-in-Vietnam tyres present in 128 markets

Made-in-Vietnam tyres have been rolling in 128 countries and territories worldwide, according to Vice President of the Vietnam Rubber Association (VRA) Vo Hoang An.
Made-in-Vietnam tyres present in 128 markets ảnh 1Made-in-Vietnam tyres have been rolling in 128 countries and territories worldwide.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Made-in-Vietnam tyres have been rolling in 128 countriesand territories worldwide, according to Vice President of the Vietnam RubberAssociation (VRA) Vo Hoang An.

Last year, the country earned 920 million USD from tyre exports, up 44.2percent from 2016. Local tyre production enjoyed a trade surplus of 564 millionUSD in 2017, doubling the amount gained in the previous year.

Highest export revenue was recorded in the exports of passenger car tyres with591.5 million USD (accounting for 64.3 percent), followed by truck tyres with146.2 million USD (15.9 percent), motorbike tyres with 77 million USD (8.4percent) and bike tyres with 6.4 million USD (6.6 percent).

The top 10 leading tyre exporters in the country included two domesticcompanies: the Southern Rubber Industry Joint Stock Company (Casumina) andDanang Rubber Company (RRC).

Some 424,000 tonnes of rubber were shipped abroad at a value of 620 million USDin the first five months of the year, up 17.4 percent in volume but down 12.4percent in value as compared to the same period in 2017.

China, India and Malaysia are the three largest rubber consumption markets ofVietnam. They make up market shares of 58.1 percent, 7.5 percent and 4.6percent, respectively.

Report from the VRA showed that Vietnam was home to 971,600 hectares of rubberwhich yielded more than 1.08 million tonnes of rubber latex in 2017, accountingfor 8.3 percent of the world’s total production.

Besides rubber products, the rubber sector brought home 2.25 billion USD from theexport of rubber latex and 1.9 billion USD from rubber wood exports.-VNA
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