Vietnam's auto imports up in October

Vietnam imported about 11,000 cars worth 233 million USD in October, according to estimates by the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Vietnam's auto imports up in October ảnh 1Cars on display at the Vietnam Motor Show 2018 in HCM City in October (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamimported about 11,000 cars worth 233 million USD in October, according toestimates by the General Statistics Office (GSO).

The figures represented an increase of 89 percent in volume and 50 percent invalue in comparison with the same period last year.

The recovery of auto imports last month was attributed mainly to the demand forcars at the end of the year.

The market has shown promising signs in recent times. At the Vietnam Motor Show2018, which was held in HCM City on October 24 with the participation of 15global auto brands showcasing 120 cars, 880 vehicles were sold in five days, ofwhich most new models were imported.

At the start of this year after the Government issued Decree 116 withconditions for production, assembly, import and business of automobile warrantyand maintenance services, auto imports dropped.

With supply falling, retail prices increased which hit purchasing power acrossthe market.

Consumer demand is currently high, especially after a long wait since lastyear, so the market for imported cars is expected to boom at the year-end.

The GSO report also showed that total cars imported from January to Octoberwere estimated at 51,295 units, worth nearly 1.16 billion USD, decreasing by33.8 per ent in volume and 32.1 percent in value.-VNA
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