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Vietnamese import of automobile parts up by 8.7%
Vietnamese import of automobile parts up by 8.7%

Vietnam’s demand for automobile parts is racing ahead, with import spending in the first nine months of 2025 surpassing US$4.1 billion, a rise of more than 16% compared with the same period last year, according to the Department of Customs.

Vietnamese import of automobile parts up by 8.7%

Vietnamese import of automobile parts up by 8.7%

Car imports from Indonesia, Thailand dominate Vietnamese market in February
Car imports from Indonesia, Thailand dominate Vietnamese market in February

VOV.VN - Vietnam spent approximately US$378 million on importing 17,671 completely built-up (CBU) cars in February, up 44.5% in volume and 31.4% in value compared to January, with automobiles from Indonesia and Thailand dominating the local market.

Car imports from Indonesia, Thailand dominate Vietnamese market in February

Car imports from Indonesia, Thailand dominate Vietnamese market in February

April sees drop in automobile imports
April sees drop in automobile imports

VOV.VN - Vietnam spent approximately US$244 million on importing 12,500 completely-built automobiles (CBUs) throughout April, down 21.2% in volume and 26.1% in value compared to March, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

April sees drop in automobile imports

April sees drop in automobile imports

Automobile imports down over 24% in three months
Automobile imports down over 24% in three months

VOV.VN - Vietnam imported 31,452 completely-built automobiles (CBUs) worth US$632 million in the first quarter of the year, down 24.1% in quantity and 31.7% in value compared to the same period last year, reported the General Statistics Office of Vietnam (GSO).

Automobile imports down over 24% in three months

Automobile imports down over 24% in three months

Automobile imports down nearly 10% in eight months
Automobile imports down nearly 10% in eight months

Vietnam imported 86,749 completely-built automobiles (CBUs) worth over US$2 billion in the first eight months of this year, down 9.8% in both quantity and value compared to the same period last year, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

Automobile imports down nearly 10% in eight months

Automobile imports down nearly 10% in eight months

Vietnam imports 7,789 cars during first half of February
Vietnam imports 7,789 cars during first half of February

VOV.VN - The country spent a total of US$162.53 million on importing 7,789 completely built-up (CBU) cars of all kinds throughout the first 15 days of February, according to figures released by the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

Vietnam imports 7,789 cars during first half of February

Vietnam imports 7,789 cars during first half of February

Over 163,000 CBU autos imported this year
Over 163,000 CBU autos imported this year

VOV.VN - Vietnam has imported 163,333 completely built unit (CBU) cars valued at US$3.62 billion as of December 15, according to data compiled by the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

Over 163,000 CBU autos imported this year

Over 163,000 CBU autos imported this year

Imports of automobiles accelerate in March
Imports of automobiles accelerate in March

The import of automobiles increased dramatically in March, according to figures released by the General Department of Customs (GDC).

Imports of automobiles accelerate in March

Imports of automobiles accelerate in March

Vietnam spends US$202 million importing automobiles in August
Vietnam spends US$202 million importing automobiles in August

Vietnam imported 8,800 cars of various types worth US$202 million in August, a surge of 85.6% compared with the previous month, according to a report from the General Department of Customs.

Vietnam spends US$202 million importing automobiles in August

Vietnam spends US$202 million importing automobiles in August

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