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Rise in Chinese truck imports due to Vietnam’s new policy: official

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The number of trucks imported into Vietnam from China has soared in the first six months, part of the reason of which is a new policy of the Ministry of Transport triggering a rising demand for the vehicles, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

The opinion was given at a briefing on the economic situation in the first half of 2015 held by the Ministry of Planning and Investment in Hanoi on Wednesday.

The imports of automobiles in the first half of this year have topped 56,000 units, surging 115.4 percent year on year, said a representative of the Economic Services Department under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

In particular, 36,000 of the imported vehicles, worth around US$1.2 billion, were trucks and buses.

The main import market for trucks is still China, as figures from the Vietnam Customs showed that in the first five months, the Southeast Asian country imported over 13,400 Chinese trucks worth over $516 million, four times higher than what was recorded in the same period last year.

The representative of the department explained that Vietnam has imported many large-sized vehicles due to a new Ministry of Transport policy that tightens control over truck payload besides a soaring demand for freight transportation.

The policy, made late last year by the central government and the Ministry of Transport, took effect in April this year.

"Trucks were previously allowed to transport larger quantities, 2-3 times over their loading capacity. But they will be fined heavily if they carry that much now with the new policy. So as to carry the same amount of goods as before, local transport firms have to increase the number of trucks,” Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Dang Huy Dong said.

The representative of a local business specializing in truck assembly said at the meeting that the main reason for Chinese trucks to be shipped en masse to Vietnam is domestic firms being tied up by policies, Nguoi Lao Dong (Laborer) newspaper reported.

"Vietnamese companies need to obtain certificates in the testing for emissions and truck components, which was applied long time ago. Now the procedures to get those certificates are getting more complex and becoming time-consuming,” Deputy Minister Dong said.

This has eliminated the opportunity for Vietnamese firms to sell more trucks when the payload control policy takes effect as they cannot have enough certificates to be allowed to assemble trucks in large quantities when the market needs, he added.

Vietnamese enterprises are enjoying preferential policies for high localization ratios, so the prices of locally assembled trucks are not significantly higher than the Chinese rivals, the official said.

Regarding quality, vehicles manufactured in the two countries are quite similar, he added.

Rise in Chinese truck imports due to Vietnam’s new policy: official
 
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2099 trucks are sold in Vietnam from Jan to May, up 692% over last year ... And their market shares are 16% in the first half year in 2015, and the figure was 9% last year.

Beautiful.

China offers Vietnam so many options to choose from. China's truck truly like a rock.

if I were Vietnam, I would do my best to take full advantage of being so close to the largest manufacturing power and trading nation on the planet.

@Cao Đài , @DaiViet , @Viet
 
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Rise in Chinese truck imports due to Vietnam’s new policy: official

TUOI TRE NEWS
uoQopTti.jpg

The number of trucks imported into Vietnam from China has soared in the first six months, part of the reason of which is a new policy of the Ministry of Transport triggering a rising demand for the vehicles, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

The opinion was given at a briefing on the economic situation in the first half of 2015 held by the Ministry of Planning and Investment in Hanoi on Wednesday.

The imports of automobiles in the first half of this year have topped 56,000 units, surging 115.4 percent year on year, said a representative of the Economic Services Department under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

In particular, 36,000 of the imported vehicles, worth around US$1.2 billion, were trucks and buses.

The main import market for trucks is still China, as figures from the Vietnam Customs showed that in the first five months, the Southeast Asian country imported over 13,400 Chinese trucks worth over $516 million, four times higher than what was recorded in the same period last year.

The representative of the department explained that Vietnam has imported many large-sized vehicles due to a new Ministry of Transport policy that tightens control over truck payload besides a soaring demand for freight transportation.

The policy, made late last year by the central government and the Ministry of Transport, took effect in April this year.

"Trucks were previously allowed to transport larger quantities, 2-3 times over their loading capacity. But they will be fined heavily if they carry that much now with the new policy. So as to carry the same amount of goods as before, local transport firms have to increase the number of trucks,” Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Dang Huy Dong said.

The representative of a local business specializing in truck assembly said at the meeting that the main reason for Chinese trucks to be shipped en masse to Vietnam is domestic firms being tied up by policies, Nguoi Lao Dong (Laborer) newspaper reported.

"Vietnamese companies need to obtain certificates in the testing for emissions and truck components, which was applied long time ago. Now the procedures to get those certificates are getting more complex and becoming time-consuming,” Deputy Minister Dong said.

This has eliminated the opportunity for Vietnamese firms to sell more trucks when the payload control policy takes effect as they cannot have enough certificates to be allowed to assemble trucks in large quantities when the market needs, he added.

Vietnamese enterprises are enjoying preferential policies for high localization ratios, so the prices of locally assembled trucks are not significantly higher than the Chinese rivals, the official said.

Regarding quality, vehicles manufactured in the two countries are quite similar, he added.

Rise in Chinese truck imports due to Vietnam’s new policy: official
You shan't post such news. The vietnamese troll will ram their head after knowing the truth. :lol:

How can cheap low quality Chinese bus import keep increasing to vietnam? Does it suggest the quality of vietnamese too? :D
 
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You shan't post such news. The vietnamese troll will ram their head after knowing the truth. :lol:

How can cheap low quality Chinese bus import keep increasing to vietnam? Does it suggest the quality of vietnamese too? :D

You would expect an increase in Japanese import but no they just want to stick with more inferior Chinese trucks for some weird unknown reasons
 
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Beautiful.

China offers Vietnam so many options to choose from. China's truck truly like a rock.

if I were Vietnam, I would do my best to take full advantage of being so close to the largest manufacturing power and trading nation on the planet.

@Cao Đài , @DaiViet , @Viet
No, they will brag abt how superior US truck is, but the fact is hardly vietnam import US truck, most vietnamese simply can't afford it. The Vietnamese troll will thicken their skin and create more lies abt how rich vietnam is. They are the world largest economy power and can easily afford US truck. They will not accept the truth. They import more Chinese truck. :lol:
 
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No, they will brag abt how superior US truck is, but the fact is hardly vietnam import US truck, most vietnamese simply can't afford it. The Vietnamese troll will thicken their skin and create more lies abt how rich vietnam is. They are the world largest economy power and can easily afford US truck. They will not accept the truth. They import more Chinese truck. :lol:

The truth is China's trucks are no inferior to any others. Having price competitiveness does not mean technologically inferior.

Vietnamese members falsely came to believe that Chinese truck manufacturers cannot produce good quality machines.
 
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This new makes vietnamese troll looks like a group of evil and low inferiority liar who keep shouting lies and low IQ comment. I believe most vietnamese are good and intelligent. But these small little group of pest are giving vietnamese a bad name with their idiotic action. I pity their low inferiority :D

The truth is China's trucks are no inferior to any others. Having price competitiveness does not mean technologically inferior.

Vietnamese members falsely came to believe that Chinese truck manufacturers cannot produce good quality machines.
They cannot accept the rise of China. Spreading malicious lies just show how shallow these group of idiot is :D
 
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This new makes vietnamese troll looks like a group of evil and low inferiority liar who keep shouting lies and low IQ comment. I believe most vietnamese are good and intelligent. But these small little group of pest are giving vietnamese a bad name with their idiotic action. I pity their low inferiority :D


They cannot accept the rise of China. Spreading malicious lies just show how shallow these group of idiot is :D

They can beat anything. They can even beat common sense. But they can hardly beat hard cold numbers.

And @beijingwalker just did that :)
 
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You shan't post such news. The vietnamese troll will ram their head after knowing the truth. :lol:

How can cheap low quality Chinese bus import keep increasing to vietnam? Does it suggest the quality of vietnamese too? :D

Does Vietnam posses any domestic CV maker?
 
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well now adays it hard to compete
china truck i am not sure abt quality but it is cheap
 
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The truth is China's trucks are no inferior to any others. Having price competitiveness does not mean technologically inferior.

Vietnamese members falsely came to believe that Chinese truck manufacturers cannot produce good quality machines.

Demand for trucks has unexpectedly risen over the last few months, creating chances for importers to bring Chinese-made vehicles to Vietnam to embrace the opportunity.

“The transport ministry has been tough on overloaded trucks, so transport companies have resorted to buying new vehicles,” Dung, who runs a transport firm in Ho Chi Minh City, explained.

While a 30-tonne container truck used to be allowed to carry up to 50 tonnes of goods, they are now forced to carry the design capacity, as overloaded trucks are subject to hefty fines and penalties.

“We have to buy more trucks to fulfill orders,” Dung said.

An overloaded truck will be fined up to VND8 million ($377) and its driver will lose his license for three months, Nguoi Lao Dong(Laborers) newspaper reported on Friday, citing a government decree that will take effect next year.

“You have to wait for a couple of months to get your truck from domestic sellers, while Chinese trucks are readily available and are 30 percent cheaper,” Dung said.

A Japanese or South Korean truck costs more than VND1.8 billion ($84,722) but a Chinese vehicle with similar functions and equipment sells for only VND1.1 billion ($51,774), according to transport companies.

“The lower prices mean transport firms can recoup their investment more quickly with Chinese trucks than Japanese or South Korean vehicles,” said Bui Van Quan, chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Goods Transportation Association.

A transport firm can recover investment for a Chinese truck after five years, whereas it takes up to eight years for their Japanese or South Korean counterparts.

Quan noted, however, that the electrical systems of Chinese vehicles can easily encounter glitches and their engine and parts are of lower quality than that of the Japanese or South Korean trucks.

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Mostly due to new law yeah, i already mention in
vietnam steps up its game: China Daily
Also, demand exceed supply due to the new law and domestic firm cannot manufacture to cover the gap in market in short amount of time and Chinese ones got save fuel function so it saves the fuel cost for company too

 
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