VOV.VN - VinFast has officially entered into a pivotal financial partnership with PT Bank Central Asia Tbk. (BCA), one of Indonesia's leading private banks, with the aim of providing comprehensive and strategic credit facilities for its dealer partners throughout Indonesia.
VOV.VN - VinFast, Vietnam’s leading electric vehicle (EV) maker, is scheduled to inaugurate its EV manufacturing plant at the Vung Ang Economic Zone, Ha Tinh province, on June 29, marking a significant milestone in Vietnam’s journey toward developing its electric automotive industry.
VOV.VN - VinFast, a member of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, has won four awards at the 2025 Indonesia International Motor Show Surabaya (IIMS Surabaya).
Vietnam’s electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer VinFast on May 13 announced a partnership with four major Philippine firms to establish more than 100 authorised service centres across the country in 2025.
Vietnamese automaker VinFast on May 13 officially introduced its new compact electric cargo van – EC Van, marking the company’s step toward a green revolution in short-distance goods transport.
VOV.VN - Global EV charging station developer V-GREEN signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with four strategic partners on May 9 to deploy 63,000 VinFast electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Indonesia this year.
VinFast has officially launched a mid-size electric vehicle, the VF 6, in Indonesia, offering attractive incentives for those who buy early.
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayaka extolled Vingroup's multi-sector investment potential in Sri Lanka, particularly in the fields of real estate and tourism.
Mexico's largest left-wing daily La Jornada (The Working Day) on May 3 published an article about the 50th anniversary of Mexico-Vietnam diplomatic relations, highlighting the development of the two countries' friendship and commemorative programmes on this occasion.
Vietnam's leading electric vehicle (EV) maker VinFast has secured a long-term syndicated loan agreement worth IDR1.85 trillion (US$110 million) and an US$80 million accordion facility from two Indonesian banks to finance the construction of its plant in Indonesia.