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VinFast reports $2 billion net loss in 2023

The communist state's first homegrown car manufacturer is trying to crack the international market, aiming to compete with global EV giants such as Tesla.

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Hanoi, Vietnam
Fri, February 23, 2024 Published on Feb. 23, 2024 Published on 2024-02-23T10:24:30+07:00

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VinFast reports $2 billion net loss in 2023 A VinFast car drives past the entrance of the VinFast electric automobile plant in Haiphong, Vietnam, on Aug. 26, 2022. Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast made its debut on the United States’ Nasdaq stock exchange on August 15, 2023. (AFP/Nhac Nguyen)

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ietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast on Thursday reported a net loss of more than $2 billion in 2023 after missing its sales target, despite a 90 percent increase in revenue.

The communist state's first homegrown car manufacturer is trying to crack the international market, aiming to compete with global EV giants such as Tesla.

VinFast said in a filing submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission that its total revenue in 2023 was $1.19 billion, up 91 percent compared to the previous year.

But the firm also reported a net loss of $2.39 billion, up 14.7 percent compared to 2022, after missing its EVs sales target.

"We saw favorable results in our business operations in the fourth quarter with strong revenue growth and improved profit margins," Anh Nguyen, Vinfast Chief Financial Officer said in a statement.

"We remain focused on enhancing investment performance and strengthening our balance sheet by reducing production and materials costs."

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A total of 34,855 Vinfast EVs were delivered in 2023, accounting for $1.09 billion and up 111 percent from the previous year -- but that figure was short of VinFast's 50,000 target.

The filling said that Vinfast's gross loss was $551.6 million last year, with $174.9 million in the fourth quarter.

However its revenue between October and December reached $436 million, a 26 percent rise compared to the previous quarter.

The firm said it would raise its delivery target to 100,000 vehicles in 2024, and focus on penetrating other international markets beside the United States, Canada and Europe.

Vinfast announced Wednesday that it will begin building an EV factory in India's southern state of Tamil Nadu on 25 February, with capacity to produce 150,000 vehicles a year.

The firm also plans to invest at least $1.2 billion in Indonesia, where it plans to establish an EV factory, and has expressed intention to invest in the Philippines.

Vinfast listed on the Nasdaq in August, hitting headlines around the world as its valuation skyrocketed and then crashed.

The company's CEO is Pham Nhat Vuong, Vietnam's richest man and chairman of Vinfast's parent company Vingroup.

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