Feb 24, 2012

Vietnam - Fee on personal vehicles considered


VietNamNet Bridge - Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has asked the Ministry of Transport to submit to the National Assembly Standing Committee--a report on the levy of transport fees on personal vehicles and cars entering the inner cities during rush hours.    

Hanoi may collect vehicle circulation fee



The Ministry of Transport was assigned to work with the Ministry of Finance to collect comments from relevant ministries and agencies, to finalize the report and send it to the Government for consideration before submitting to the National Assembly Standing Committee. 

During an online talk with citizens in January, Transport Minister Dinh La Thang said that the above fees would be used for reinvesting into improving transport infrastructure and addressing traffic congestions. He also said that the fee collection would ensure equality for people.  

Under the Transport Minister’s proposal, motorbikes would have to pay between VND 500,000-VND 1 million (US $23.70- $47.50) per year. Cars would have to pay between VND 20-VND 50 million (US $951-$2,300) annually. 

Cars, with the exception of public transport means and buses, would have to pay fees of between VND30-50 million (US $1.40- $2.40) when entering or leaving local city centers during rush hours.


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