VIR conference promotes green solutions in automotive industry

VIR conference promotes green solutions in automotive industry

VIR hosted a conference on reducing emissions in the automotive industry themed “All Roads Lead to Net Zero” on August 29.
Supporting a green strategy for the automotive industry

Supporting a green strategy for the automotive industry

With 6.5 million cars and 74 million motorcycles, Vietnam is the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from road transport in Southeast Asia, following Indonesia. Emissions from road vehicles in the country are rising rapidly, with an average annual increase of about 15 per cent over the past decade.
Positivity and cooperation can boost nation’s innovation

Positivity and cooperation can boost nation’s innovation

Reflecting on his extensive journey in the automotive industry, Vo Quang Hue is set to release a book this year, recalling his experiences in various renowned corporations across countries.
Vietnam the world"s next growth market: SeekingAlpha

Vietnam the world"s next growth market: SeekingAlpha

The COVID-19 situation has considerably sped up the transition of manufacturing work into Vietnam and the country is uniquely positioned to take advantage of this move, said an article recently published on SeekingAlpha content service.
Top Thai Brands 2018 paves the way for Thai companies

Top Thai Brands 2018 paves the way for Thai companies

Top Thai Brands 2018 expo, a must-visit destination for distributors and consumers of quality Thai products, is open until May 15.
New barrier to weigh on car imports

New barrier to weigh on car imports

Now that the VTA hurdle is out of the way, a new barrier is being formed to tighten the flow of car imports from ASEAN countries.
Toyota turns corner to production

Toyota turns corner to production

Many car-makers in Vietnam are turned off by the market downturn and government’s inconsistent policies, but Toyota Motor Vietnam’s new president Yoshihisa Maruta told VIR’s Mai Linh that his company would continue prioritising production, but not distribution.  
Car imports unlikely to slow down

Car imports unlikely to slow down

The country will have to spend up to $12 billion yearly on importing cars until 2025 if there is a slow growth in the automobile industry, according to the Vietnam Business Annual Report 2011.