Hanoi, June 12 -- The Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA) on June 11 reported its members' total sales of 29,210 vehicles in May, marking a modest 1% decline from April but a robust 13% increase compared to the same month last year. The figures demonstrated the market's sustained positive momentum throughout Quarter 2, defying macroeconomic volatility and rising financial costs. Of the vehicles sold, there were 20,014 passenger cars, 8,983 commercial units, and 213 special-purpose vehicles. While passenger car sales dipped 3.6% from the previous month, commercial vehicles surged 4% and specialised ones climbed 6%. The domestic assembly versus import breakdown revealed 13,800 locally assembled vehicles, down 1% month-over-m...