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Trucks, coaches banned from 10 streets during SOM2

Certain vehicles will be banned from entering 10 different streets in Ha Noi during three rush-hour slots during the second APEC Senior Official Meeting (SOM2) from May 8-25, 

Traffic inspectors caught accepting bribes

 VietNamNet Bridge – Police in central Ha Tinh Province’s Ky Anh Township have prosecuted two traffic inspection officials for accepting bribes worth VND5 million (US$225) from a transport company whose trucks had violated the law.

Trucks, coaches banned from 30 Hanoi streets

Certain specific vehicles will be banned from entering 30 streets in Ha Noi at three rush-hour slots during the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet Nam.

Import tax to be slashed on automobile spare parts

 VietNamNet Bridge – Import tax on auto spare parts and components may be down to zero per cent next year, two years before schedule in 2018, under the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

Nearly 21,000 automobiles will have to stop operating

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nearly 21,000 automobiles, including about 2,000 passenger automobiles and nearly 19,000 trucks whose quality certificates expire next year will be forced off the roads, an official said.

Vehicles with expired registration papers to be fined

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vehicles with expired registration papers have been hidden from the authorities, especially in remote and mountainous areas across the country, head of Viet Nam Register Tran Ky Hinh said.

Made-in-China trucks dominate Vietnam market

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam’s automobile industry, as part of its development strategy, is focusing on manufacturing trucks.

MOT tells trucks to meet weight limits

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vehicle inspectors found 958 dump trucks violating Ministry of Transport (MOT) capacity regulations nationwide.

Thousands of trucks stuck in Lang Son

 VietNamNet Bridge - Thousands of trucks loaded with fruit have been stuck at the Tan Thanh border gate in Lang Son Province for several days.

People flock to police headquarters demanding goods returned

About 70 people in Hai Thanh commune, Tinh Gia district of Thanh Hoa province gathered at the provincial police headquarters on November 7, asking the police to explain why their two dried anchovy trucks were seized.