Continued exemption of registration fees gives push to EV market
Specifically, on March 1, the Government issued Decree No. 51/2025/ND-CP amending and supplementing certain provisions of Decree No. 10/2022/ND-CP dated January 15, 2022...
Specifically, on March 1, the Government issued Decree No. 51/2025/ND-CP amending and supplementing certain provisions of Decree No. 10/2022/ND-CP dated January 15, 2022...
Facing the significant decline in auto market sales in the last months of 2023 and early 2024, the Ministry of Finance is asking for opinions from ministries, central...
The Ministry of Industry and Trade supporting the reduction of automobile registration fees is considered a positive effect to the auto industry in the context of the...
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) reports that it is necessary to devise a 50 per cent cut on auto registration fees and extend the payment of excise tax on...
The Ministry of Finance issued Circular No. 13/2022/TT-BTC detailing a number of articles of Decree No. 10/2022/ND-CP regulating registration fees.
A 50 percent reduction in registration fees for domestically-assembled cars is forming part of a push to help the auto market grow in the next six months.
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has announced consultation on a draft Decree on registration fees for car, trailers and semi-trailers and similar vehicles which are...
Changing the price calculation of registration fees for some assets transferred on the market will contribute to reforming administrative procedures, avoiding loss of...
The Finance Ministry has suggested battery-powered cars are subject to the first-time registration fee at half of that for fuel-powered ones with the same number of...