Japan’s concerns over the Hanoi motorbike ban have escalated as the policy threatens to severely disrupt the operations of major manufacturers like Honda, a cornerstone of both countries’ economic ties. The ban, aimed at reducing urban congestion and pollution, poses the risk of massive job losses in Vietnam’s vital motorbike production and retail sectors. Japanese officials emphasize that this sudden shift could undermine years of investment and cooperation, potentially triggering a ripple effect across supply chains that rely heavily on the Vietnamese market.

Industry experts highlight several critical economic challenges arising from the ban:

  • Decline in vehicle sales: Anticipated sharp drop in domestic motorbike demand may force manufacturers to downsize production.
  • Employment instability: Thousands of workers risk layoffs in assembly plants and associated service industries.
  • Supply chain disruptions: Export and import activities linked to motorbike components could slow, affecting Japan-Vietnam trade relations.
Impact Area Potential Outcome Estimated Affected Jobs
Manufacturing Production downscaling 15,000+
Retail & Services Store closures, service layoffs 8,000
Supply Chain Import/export delays 4,000