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The fee, which aims to help reduce air pollution, is regulated in Circular No 195 issued by the Ministry of Finance recently, and will range from VND700,000 (US$34) to VND110.2 million ($5,250) (value added tax is included).
Under the circular, vehicles will be tested following European emission standards, which define the acceptable limits for exhaust emissions from new vehicles.
The fee for a motorbike model to be tested ranges from VND700,000 ($34) to VND23.5 million ($1,120) for fuel evaporation examination.
Meanwhile, the highest fee for cars of less than 3,500 kilogram is VND44.7 million ($2,130) and which for cars of more than 3,500 kilogram is from VND3.3 million ($157) to VND110.2 million ($5,250).
The fee will be paid to the Viet Nam Register.
According to the National Motor Vehicle Emission Test Centre, if a vehicle model is proved to meet the emission standards, a test report will be given by the centre as one of mandatory documents for the model to be manufactured or imported.