VietNamNet Bridge – The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Toyota Vietnam has replaced Ford Vietnam’s CEO to assume the chairmanship of the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA) as of January 30, according to VAMA’s announcement.
Accordingly, Mr. Yoshihisa Maruta will hold the position for the term 2015-2017, replacing Mr. Jesus Metelo N. Arias Jr, who is now the second vice chair of the association.
Representing wholly-Vietnam owned firms is Mr. Bui Kim Kha, a representative of Truong Hai Auto (THACO), who is the first vice president.
This is the first time a Vietnamese representative joining the management board of VAMA.
According to the review report of VAMA, 157,810 cars were sold in 2014, up 43% compared to 2013. The members of VAMA sold 133,588 cars, up 38% compared to 2013.
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