Today Vietnam
Automobile Industry is largely stopped at simple assembly. The average
localization rate is around 10%. Almost all of domestic components are in the
form of simple technology with low value and mainly used for trucks and
passenger cars. The newly promulgated Decree 116/2017/ND-CP on Production,
Assembly and Trading of Automobiles is expected to create new opportunities in
the development of production activities of automobile company’s right in
Vietnam instead of yielding to imported cars.
The global automobile market in 2017 continued to grow with the
total produced cars of 97.3 million units, an increase of 2.45% over 2016. The
world's automobile production workshops are still located in three traditional
areas with the earliest automobile industry which are North America, Western
Europe and East Asia.
Global automobile consumption in 2017 reached xx.x million units,
up 3.1% compared to 2016. Global automobile export in 2017 continued to sharply
decline and plunged the most since 2012, when the total export value of
automobile market was only USD xxx.xx billion.
In the first three months of 2018, automobile production and
assembly in the country reached xx.xx thousand units, a slight increase of
7.81% compared to the same period of 2017. According to Vietnam Automobile
Manufacturers Association (VAMA), in the first three months of 2018, total
revenue of automobile market was xx,xxx thousand units (including passenger
cars, trucks, passenger cars/buses and some other vehicles), down 2% over the
same period of 2017. The market share has high concentration rate: in 2016,
2017 and Q1/2018, over 70% consumption market share of VAMA was held by Truong
Hai, Toyota and Ford. In the first three months of 2018, Truong Hai has
remained the largest market-share enterprise with 42.7% total car consumption
in the automobile market.
According to VIRAC estimates, the car ownership per 1,000 people
in Vietnam in 2016 (31 cars) is still low compared to other countries in the
region as well as in the world. According to the General Department of Customs,
in the first three months of 2018, the country imported x,xxx cars in complete
units, the total import value was only USD xxx.x million. Compared to the same
period of 2017, import of automobile market in the first 3 months of 2018
decreased by 84% in volume and 75.8% in value.
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