Vietnam sees decline in CBU vehicle imports in June

About 335 million USD was spent on importing 15,316 completely built-up (CBU) vehicles in June, down 10.2 percent and 1.8 percent, respectively, against the previous month, according to the General Department of Customs.
Hanoi (VNA) – About 335 million USD was spent onimporting 15,316 completely built-up (CBU) vehicles in June, down 10.2 percentand 1.8 percent, respectively, against the previous month, according to theGeneral Department of Customs.

Most of the imported vehicles were shipped from Thailand,Indonesia and China.

CBU vehicles of nine seats or less accounted for 67.6percent of the total imports, or 10,347 units, worth 189 million USD. Therewere 3,768 imported trucks, worth 88 million USD.

In the first half of this year, Vietnam imported 81,107CBU units, doubling the same period last year’s figure. It included 54,041 carsof nine seats or smaller, up 77 percent; and 19,127 trucks, up 148 percent.

Members of the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’Association (VAMA) also saw a drop in car sales last month, with 23,587vehicles delivered to customers, down 8 percent month-on-month.

The numbers of domestically-assembled vehicles and importedcompletely-built-up units sold in the month stood at 13,365 and 10,222,respectively, down 3 percent and 13 percent.

Toyota topped the list of best-selling brands with 5,127vehicles, followed by Kia (3,290), Mazda (1,862), Honda (1,550) and Ford (1,284).

VAMA members’ sales totalled 150,481 units in the firsthalf of this year, up 40 percent year on year, with passenger cars up 37percent year-on-year, commercial vehicles up 48 percent, and special-purposevehicles up 68 percent.

Apart from VAMA members, other brands were also presentin Vietnam’s auto market, such as Audi, Jaguar Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz,Nissan Subaru, Volkswagen and Volvo, but they have not posted their businessresults./.
VNA

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