Research Report on China and Vietnam Automobile Industry

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Concise Analysis of the Vietnamese Automobile Industry” report to their offering.

In recent 10 years, Vietnamese economy develops fast. Vietnamese GDP per capita rose from USD 400 in 2000 to USD 1,500 in 2012.  Vietnam auto industry starts late and the development base is weak. After the reform in 1986, Vietnam auto industry started. In 1991, Vietnam government introduce foreign funds to develop automobile manufacture and assemble industry. After 20-year development, Honda, Toyota, Ford, GM, etc. entered Vietnam through sole proprietorship or joint-investment. They established automobile assemble enterprises in Vietnam.

Meanwhile, Vietnam established domestic auto enterprises. Currently, the production capacity of complete vehicles in Vietnam is estimated to over 100,000 per year.  There are hundreds of auto part manufacture enterprises, most of which are SMEs featured with low production capacity and low technology. Major products are simple parts, e.g. seats, auto storage batteries. Generally, auto parts in Vietnam depend on import. 

In 2012, the sales volume of domestic automobiles in Vietnam was about 93,000, decrease by 33% YOY. In 2012, the import volume of imported complete vehicles in Vietnam was 27,400, decrease by 49.8% YOY. The decrease in import was caused by the gloomy national economy as well as the increase in the automobile registration tax and the import tariff. 

Key Topics Covered: 

1 Development Environment of Vietnam Automobile Industry

2 Market Status of Vietnam Automobile Industry, 2009-2013

3 Analysis on Vietnam Passenger Vehicle Market, 2009-2013

4 Analysis on Vietnam Commercial Vehicle Market, 2009-2013

5 Major Auto Manufacturers in Vietnam, 2009-2013

6 Analysis on Import and Export of Automobiles in Vietnam, 2009-2013

7 Prospect of Vietnam Auto Market, 2014-2018

Companies Mentioned:

Ford Vietnam

GM Viet Nam

Hino Motors Vietnam

Honda Vietnam

Isuzu Vietnam

Mekong Auto Corporation

Mercedes-Benz Vietnam

Toyota Motor Vietnam

Vietnam Motors Corp. (VMC)

Vina Star Motors Corp. (VINASTAR)

 

 

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