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January auto component import hits $175m
12/Mar/2010 Intellasia | Vinanet
12 Mar, 2010 - 11:06:06 AM
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The country's automobile component import in January reached over $175 million, jumping 254.07 percent year-on-year but slumping 24 percent from last December. In which, the import of auto accessories for below 9-seat cars hit $103.17 million, surging 336.52 percent against 2009.

Big auto component suppliers of Vietnam include Japan ($53.94 million or accounting for 30.82 percent of Vietnam's auto component import turnover), Thailand ($33.49 million, 19.13 percent), Korea ($28.9 million, 16.51 million), and China ($14.95 million, 8.54 percent).

Vietnam spent $5.02 million importing auto components from Philippines in January, growing by 944.36 percent year-on-year, $7.5 million from Germany, $6.05 million from Netherlands, $216,314 from Sweden, and $486,200 from Spain. Vietnam's auto component import from Russia in the first month of 2010 jumped 268.63 percent year-on-year, Malaysia +159.91 percent, India +145.24 percent, Indonesia +125.88 percent, US +125.23 percent and Taiwan +102.31 percent.





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