Carmakers ride on despite sales dip

Carmakers ride on despite sales dip

Famous automakers are pushing on with plans to launch new models and promotions in Vietnam despite the pandemic roadblocks, thanks in part to positive results made over the first half of the year.
Price wars imminent as initial fees reduce

Price wars imminent as initial fees reduce

As car sales continue to reduce, local importers have asked authorised agencies to apply a 50 per cent reduction in registration fees for imported cars in order to remove discriminatory tax reduction currently used for only locally-assembled vehicles.
Mazda, Toyota, Nissan, and Volkswagen struggle to resume operations

Mazda, Toyota, Nissan, and Volkswagen struggle to resume operations

The coronavirus epidemic has thrown a wrench into car manufacturers' operations, with Mazda, Toyota, Nissan, and Volkswagen, failing to resume production.
Three Japan automakers admit false emissions data

Three Japan automakers admit false emissions data

Japan's Suzuki Motor, Mazda and Yamaha have admitted using false emissions data for some vehicles, the transport ministry said on Thursday (Aug 9), in the latest product quality scandal to hit the country's auto sector.
Mazda2 local assembly starts in Vietnam

Mazda2 local assembly starts in Vietnam

Japanese automaker Mazda held a grand opening ceremony Friday to mark the beginning of Mazda2 local assembly in Vietnam.
Car market in auto cruise mode

Car market in auto cruise mode

Local auto market competition is hitting the fast lane.
Locally assembled Mazda to hit the road late this year

Locally assembled Mazda to hit the road late this year

Vina-Mazda Co., the local distributor of Mazda cars, said it would launch the first Mazda cars assembled in Vietnam late this year.