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VinFast loss widens in fourth quarter, confident of achieving 2024 sales goals

Vietnamese electric vehicle, or EV, maker VinFast on Thursday said its fourth-quarter net loss deepened 3.4% from the previous three months but it aims to nearly triple vehicle sales this year as it expands into new markets.

VinFast's net losses in the final quarter of 2023 reached $650.1 million, also 1.3% higher than the same period of 2022.

It plans to increase deliveries to 100,000 units this year, compared with the almost 35,000 made in 2023, when it missed a 50,000 unit target due to slow EV adoption in some regions and increased price competition.

"This year, we expand globally and have all the vehicles, including the right-hand drive model. So we are confident that we are going to achieve the guidance," chairwoman Le Thi Thu Thuy told Reuters after the earnings were released.

Other automakers, in contrast, have slashed EV sales targets and curtailed investment plans due to weakening demand in major markets such as the United States.

VinFast, which launched U.S. sales in March last year with its VF 8 sport utility vehicle, relies heavily on domestic demand, with around 70% of deliveries going to its affiliate Green SM, or GSM, a taxi operator and leasing provider backed by VinFast CEO Pham Nhat Vuong.

Fewer than 1,000 units were sold in North America, Thuy said, adding that new dealerships would boost VinFast's sales this year compared to its direct sales model.

Fourth-quarter revenue reached $437 million, missing an average analyst estimate of $570.9 million, according to LSEG data. Full-year revenue was up 91% at $1.2 billion.

Founded in 2017 and making EVs since 2021, VinFast has announced numerous EV growth plans overseas. It is constructing a factory in North Carolina, which is expected to launch in 2025, and

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