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Truong Hai Group Corporation (THACO), (Vietnamese: Công ty cổ phần tập đoàn Trường Hải) is a Vietnamese automobile manufacturer in. The company is a member of the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA). It was founded in 1997 and is considered one of the pioneers of the Vietnamese auto industry. [2]
Vietnamese National Football Super Cup (Vietnamese: Siêu cúp bóng đá Việt Nam), also called the Thaco National Football Super Cup due to sponsorship reasons, is Vietnamese football's annual match contested between the champions of the previous V.League 1 season and the holders of the Vietnamese Cup.
The automotive industry in Vietnam is a fast-growing sector mainly reliant on domestic sales. ... Thaco Truck (43,787) 3. Thaco Kia (33,014) [35] 2017 250,619
In 1997, he founded THACO, which has grown to become the largest automobile producer in Vietnam. [3] In 2013, he stepped down as CEO of THACO, but retained his position as the company's chairman. Dương and his family hold a major share in THACO. [4] As of March 2018, Dương was recognized by Forbes to own a total fortune of US$1.76 billion ...
THACO is a multi-business group with interests in automotive, property development, agriculture and logistics. THACO is the largest automotive company in Vietnam, it manufactures, assembles, distributes, retails and provides aftersales service of commercial and passenger vehicles, representing BMW, Kia, Mazda, Mini, Peugeot, Foton and Fuso. It ...
VinaMazda is a Vietnamese joint-venture automotive company jointly operated by Mazda and THACO. In late 2010, Mazda's return to Vietnam was announced. A 10000-vehicle-per-year factory was inaugurated in 2011 in Núi Thành District. The company manufactures for domestic market such models as the Mazda3 and Mazda CX-5. [1] [2]
The Sonet was launched in Vietnam on 9 October 2021, alongside the fourth-generation Carnival. At launch, three trim levels are available: Deluxe, Luxury and Premium; it is powered by a 1.5-litre MPi petrol engine paired to either a manual (for the Deluxe trim) or an IVT.
Though Vietnam is a relative newcomer to the oil industry, it is currently the third-largest oil producer in Southeast Asia, with a total 2011 output of 318,000 barrels per day (50,600 m 3 /d). [1] In 2010, Vietnam was ranked as the 8th largest crude petroleum producers in the Asia and Pacific region. [ 2 ]