Car sales in Vietnam down 14% on “ghost month”
The figure marked the first decline in car sales in four months, following month-on-month increases of 0.3% in July, 26.4% in June and 103% in May.
The figure marked the first decline in car sales in four months, following month-on-month increases of 0.3% in July, 26.4% in June and 103% in May.
A reduction of 50% of the registration fee for domestic cars and the removal of import tariff for car parts not available domestically would help boost the domestic car market.
Under the growing impacts of the pandemic, market demand is forecast to plunge, while oversupply and the burden of liquidating inventories would lead to lower selling prices.
This approach mirrors the current tax calculation applied to securities transactions.
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