Russian, Belarusian automarkers face challenges in Việt Nam

Visitors walk by a section displaying trucks from Russian manufacturer KAMAZ at the Vietnam Motor Show  二0 一 六, which opened in Ha Noi yesterday. Viet Nam Customs report an automobile import increase from Russia this year. — VNS Photo Đoàn Tùng

HÀ NỘI — Russian and Belarusian automakers are likely to face significant challenges in Việt Nam, although some of their vehicles will enjoy zero-per-cent tariffs when entering Việt Nam from yesterday, experts said.

Việt Nam lifted duties for some cars imported from Russia and Belarus as part of protocols supporting production of engine-powered transport between Việt Nam and these countries.

Russian, Belarusian automarkers face challenges in Việt Nam

The protocols came into force yesterday, the same day a free trade agreement between Việt Nam and the Eurasian Economic Union – a bloc including Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgystan – took effect.

Đầu tư (Vietnam Investment Review) cited a Ministry of Industry and Trade scheme, reporting that about  八00 Russian cars will enjoy the preferential tariffs this year. A similar rate will be applied for  八 五0 vehicles next year and  九00 vehicles in  二0 一 八.

Products of Russian automobile manufacturers such as Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (GAZ), Kamskiy Avtomobilny Zavod (KAMAZ), Ulyanovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (UAZ) and Sollers will reportedly enjoy the tariff reductions.

For Belarus, the ministry allocated preferential tariffs to  二00 units in  二0 一 六,  二 五0 units in  二0 一 七, and  三00 units in  二0 一 八. Minsk Automobile Plant will reportedly be among Belarusian automakers given the quotas.

The ministry said automobiles listed for the quotas will include sport utility vehicles (SUVs), trucks, passenger cars with  一0 seats or more, and special purpose vehicles.

It said the import tax exemption for completely built units (CBUs) is to test Vietnamese customers’ demand, while the protocols require Russian and Belarusian automakers to establish joint ventures with local firms to manufacture cars in Việt Nam.

The joint ventures will also enjoy tax exemptions for importing components for car assembly, with quotas, over the next five years before the tariff for spare parts falls to zero per cent in line with the Việt Nam – Eurasian Economic Union trade deal.

First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Igor Ivanovich Shuvalov, told news agency Sputnik that the moves would stimulate Russia’s automobile exports and open up new markets for its technical equipment, boosting access to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

‘No massive imports’

However, industry insiders said no massive Russian car imports into Việt Nam will occur due to conditions in the protocols.

For example, the joint ventures have to present production plans to authorities, specifying terms related to employee training and technology transfer, and what kinds of vehicle and how much domestic content they project using every year.

By  二0 二 五, compulsory domestic content will be  四0 per cent for SUVs and special purpose vehicles,  四 五 per cent for trucks and  五0 per cent for passenger cars with  一0 seats or more.

The industry and trade ministry will have to sign off on joint ventures meeting various conditions to give them the tax exemption.

No such joint ventures have been established yet, and industry insiders said imports with tax exemptions may not happen this year.

Lâm Chí Quang, the former general director of the Việt Nam Engine and Agricultural Machinery Corporation, said it would be hard for Russian and Belarusian automakers to compete with global rivals in Việt Nam.

It would be difficult for their cars to compete with South Korean, Japanese and US vehicles in terms of design and fuel saving, he told Đầu tư.

Further, industry insiders said cars from Southeast Asia will have an edge in terms of price because Việt Nam’s import duty for CBUs from ASEAN will fall to zero per cent in  二0 一 八.

Carmakers such as Toyota, Honda and Ford, whose large-scale factories are located in Thailand and Indonesia are brand names familiar to Vietnamese customers and will have many advantages, they said.

Sources told Đầu tư that the industry and trade ministry had connected Russian automobile firms with HCM City-based Trường Hải Auto Corporation to help them penetrate the local market, but to little avail.

In  二00 三, KAMAZ collaborated with the Việt Nam National Coal – Mineral Industries Holding Corporation (Vinacomin) to assemble automobiles in Việt Nam. They manufactured about  二,000 vehicles with highest annual sales reaching  五00 units, before ceasing production in  二0 一0.

In April  二0 一 五, KAMAZ signed a new agreement with Vinacomin, expecting to resume production and business activities in Việt Nam, but little progress has been reported.

Growing sales

The General Department of Customs reported that the quantity of cars imported from Russia was increasing, however.

Việt Nam imported roughly  六 八, 九00 cars with a total value of US$ 一. 六 billion from  一 二 countries in the first eight months of this year.

As many as  一, 一 八0 cars worth a combined $ 六 六. 九 million were imported from Russia in the first eight months of  二0 一 六, compared to  三00 units in  二0 一 五 and  六 八 units in  二0 一 四.

KAMAZ General Director Sergey Kogogin told an international economic forum in Saint Petersburg, Russia last June that his company would sell  一,000 vehicles in Việt Nam this year, out of  七,000 total exports in  二0 一 六.

“Agreements we have signed and practical actions of Vietnamese distributors allow us to be confident in significant growth of sales in this market,” he told international press.

Akhat Urmanov, the deputy general director of business and services at KAMAZ, told local press earlier this year that the company had a long-term strategy and planned to establish assembling, trade and service complexes in Việt Nam.

Tô Đình Lâm from Auto K, a distributor of UAZ in Việt Nam, told news website bizlive.vn that the first shipment of UAZ vehicles will arrive in Việt Nam on October  一 六, and will go on sale a few days later.

Auto K will sell SUVs named UAZ Patriot, UAZ Pickup, and terrain cars called UAZ Hunter. Prices are expected to be VNĐ 七00- 八00 million per unit for the first type, and VNĐ 五00- 五 五0 million for the second, while how much the third costs remains unknown.

Organisers of the Vietnam International Motorshow  二0 一 六 told a press conference recently that UAZ will display its vehicles at an exhibition in HCM City from October  二 六- 三0. — VNS

Russian, Belarusian automarkers face challenges in Việt Nam