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Vietnam becomes Ford’s No. 3 market in Southeast Asia

Vietnam was Ford’s third biggest market in Southeast Asia in 2015, after Thailand and the Philippines, said Mark Kaufman, director of the US car marker in the region.
Vietnam becomes Ford’s No. 3 market in Southeast Asia ảnh 1Workers assemble a car in a Ford's plant in Hai Duong province. (Photo: VNA)

Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Vietnam was Forඣd’s third biggest market in Southeast Asia in 2015, after Thailand and the Philippines, said Mark Kaufman, director of the US car marker in the region.

The three markets contributed significantly to Ford’s record 103,975 cars sold across the region, an annual increase of 3.3 percent.
Thailand surpassed all other ASEAN countries with overall sales of 36,463 units. Philippines came second with 25,372 cars sold, up 25 percent year on year. Vietnam came third, selling a total of 20,740 units, an annual increase of 48 percent.
Malaysia followed with 12,130 units, trailed by Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos. Last year, the Thai-made Ford Ranger led the company’s sales within the bloc and became the best-selling pickup truck in Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar in 2014 and 2015. It was the second-best seller in the Philippines and Malaysia. The model’s sales across the region rose almost 8 percent from 2014 to reach 54,114 units, followed by the figure for Ford’s SUV EcoSport with a 13-percent increase in sales to 20,518 units.-VNA
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