The Vietnam Motor Show (VMS) 2016, the 12 th of its kind, will return to Hanoi on October 5-9, according to the Vietnam Association of Manufacturers of Automobiles (VAMA).
Hanoi (VNA) 🔯– The Vietnam Motor Show (VMS) 2016, the 12 th of its kind, will return to Hanoi on October 5-9, according to the Vietnam Association of Manufacturers of Automobiles (VAMA).
After three consecutive shows in Ho Chi Minh City, the event’s return proves the importance of Hanoi and northern localities, which account for more than 46 percent of the total market share.
On a space of 11,000 sq.m, visitors are able to experience the latest automobile models by 13 brands from 11 VAMA members, and buy them at preferential prices.
As the first and largest motor show in Vietnam, VMS was held in Hanoi for the first time in 2005.
Vietnam sold a total of 244,914 cars in 2015, an annual increase of 55 percent, according to VAMA.-VNA
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