Việt Nam’s automobile market is entering a remarkable transition marked by tightened environmental policies and a rapid shift towards electrification, according to a report by auto research platform oto.com.vn released early this week.
By participating in the Spring Fair, companies expect the event to serve as an effective platform to boost sales, enhance brand awareness and prepare for the upcoming Tết holiday shopping season.
Phú Nhuận Jewellery Joint Stock Company (PNJ) reported sales of VNĐ9.6 trillion (US$365.5 million) and profit after tax of VNĐ1.2 trillion ($45.7 million) for the fourth quarter of last year, representing increases of 12.1 per cent and 66.8 per cent.
Between 2020 and 2025, authorities nationwide detected and handled about 120,000 - 190,000 cases of smuggling, trade fraud and counterfeit goods each year with trade fraud accounting for the largest share of around 79-88 per cent.
The number of Vietnamese selling partners achieving annual sales over US$1 million on Amazon grew by 60 per cent in 2025 - reflecting not just incremental growth, but a fundamental evolution in how Vietnamese businesses compete internationally.
Việt Nam’s total revenue of retail sales and consumer services in the first 11 months of 2025 surged by 9.1 per cent over the same period last year to nearly VNĐ6.38 quadrillion (US$242.5 billion).
The programme will run from December 1 to January 18, covering the peak shopping period before the New Year and the Lunar New Year (Tết), with nationwide participation.
Data show the broader e-commerce tax intake – covering all domestic and foreign suppliers – reached VNĐ152 trillion ($5.63 billion) in the first nine months of 2025, up 64 per cent year-on-year.
According to the General Statistics Office, the total car supply, including both locally produced and imported, totalled roughly 500,000 as of September.