Renault Russia has begun exporting cars assembled in Moscow and Tolyatti to Vietnam, according to reports on February 26.

Director General of Renault Russia Andrey Pankov said it's the first export supply of light vehicles from Russia to the country. The Logan and Sandero Stepway vehicles produced by Tolyatti-based Avtovaz and Renault Duster, which are assembled in Moscow, will be shipped to Vietnam.
Pankov said exports were becoming increasingly important in light of the car production development strategy aimed at enabling import substitution and enhancing the competitiveness of the Russian products, adding that cars produced in Russia with domestically-manufactured parts were supplied to the non-CIS market for the first time.
Supplies to Vietnam mark the beginning of a new era for the Russian industrial project of the Renault-Nissan-Avtovaz alliance, aimed at Russia's further integration into the global car market.
![]() Renault Latitude at the 2010 Moscow Motor Show .
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Supplies to Vietnam mark the beginning of a new era for the Russian industrial project of the Renault-Nissan-Avtovaz alliance, aimed at Russia's further integration into the global car market.
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