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Vietnamese electric car start-up worth more than Ford after US listing

Despite the struggles of other EV upstarts investors are still keen to buy into the latest offering

A Vietnamese electric car maker has overtaken the value of Western rivals including Ford in its first day of stock market trading.

Vinfast, the loss-making manufacturer, was valued at $85bn after listing on the New York Stock Exchange, dwarfing the value of each of Detroit’s “big three” carmakers Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis, the owner of Vauxhall.

By comparison, Stellantis has a price tag of $53bn, with Ford and General Motors worth $48bn and $46bn respectively.

Vinfast is controlled by Pham Nhat Vuong, Vietnam’s richest man and the country’s first dollar billionaire, who made his fortune in the 1990s in Ukraine producing and selling instant noodles.

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