Malaysia: Latest automotive news & analysis
Shares in Proton Holding’s main shareholder, DRB-Hicom Bhd, rose to a three-month high last week as speculation mounted that China’s Geely Automobile Holdings is the front-runner to take control of Malaysia’s very first national car company.
Malaysia’s DRB-Hicom has stepped up its efforts to find a strategic playmate for its fighting car subsidiary Proton, just four years after it acquired a controlling stake in the country’s very first national car company.
Malaysian nation carmaker Proton has been in decline as protectionist trade measures in Malaysia have been eroded under regional trade agreements. However, Malaysia number two maker – Perodua – has fared relatively well recently. Tony Pugliese examines the picture.
The Malaysian government announced a 2nd update to its National Automotive Policy (NAP) in January. Tony Pugliese provides an assessment of a policy that looks ambitious.
Malaysia’s Suntan Chong group has stepped up its efforts in the last few years to expand its regional footprint and cement its position as one of South-east Asia’s largest independent pan-regional vehicle distributors.
Latest news
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market rebounded by 14.3% to 48,553 units in July, from 42,471 units in the same month of last year, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
Malaysian automaker Proton plans to launch its very first passenger vehicle based on a Geely model in early two thousand nineteen at the latest, according to local reports citing international trade and industry minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan.
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market declined by 12.4% to 50,275 vehicle sales in June, compared with 57,362 units in the same month of last year, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
DRB-Hicom Berhad has signed an agreement for China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (ZGH) to take a 49.9% equity in Malaysian carmaker Proton Holdings Berhad (Proton). DRB also sold its entire stake in Lotus Advance Technology to ZGH and Etika Automotive. The signing came thirty days after both parties signed a goes of agreement on the deal in Putrajaya.
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market expanded by 12% to 50,600 units in May compared with year earlier sales of 45,108 units, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
Proton Holdings has spinned out its Proton Iriz model, which was earlier displayed at the DRB-HICOM Autofest last month.
Zhejiang Geely says it has reached a cording goes of agreement with Proton possessor DRB-Hicom to acquire the Malaysia-based automotive group.
Sime Darby Motors is in the process of selling its Peugeot and Citroen distribution businesses in Australia and Fresh Zealand, according to reports in Malaysia.
China’s Hunan Liebao Automobile Company plans to invest in a fresh vehicle assembly facility in south-east Asia as part of a broader plan to expand its operations overseas.
Analysts in Malaysia are taking an upbeat view on prospects for Malayia’s automotive market and sector following a latest upturn to sales.
Automotive Industry News in Malaysia, Autos Comment, Auto Analysis
Malaysia: Latest automotive news & analysis
Shares in Proton Holding’s main shareholder, DRB-Hicom Bhd, rose to a three-month high last week as speculation mounted that China’s Geely Automobile Holdings is the front-runner to take control of Malaysia’s very first national car company.
Malaysia’s DRB-Hicom has stepped up its efforts to find a strategic fucking partner for its fighting car subsidiary Proton, just four years after it acquired a controlling stake in the country’s very first national car company.
Malaysian nation carmaker Proton has been in decline as protectionist trade measures in Malaysia have been eroded under regional trade agreements. However, Malaysia number two maker – Perodua – has fared relatively well recently. Tony Pugliese examines the picture.
The Malaysian government announced a 2nd update to its National Automotive Policy (NAP) in January. Tony Pugliese provides an assessment of a policy that looks ambitious.
Malaysia’s Suntan Chong group has stepped up its efforts in the last few years to expand its regional footprint and cement its position as one of South-east Asia’s largest independent pan-regional vehicle distributors.
Latest news
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market rebounded by 14.3% to 48,553 units in July, from 42,471 units in the same month of last year, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
Malaysian automaker Proton plans to launch its very first passenger vehicle based on a Geely model in early two thousand nineteen at the latest, according to local reports citing international trade and industry minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan.
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market declined by 12.4% to 50,275 vehicle sales in June, compared with 57,362 units in the same month of last year, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
DRB-Hicom Berhad has signed an agreement for China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (ZGH) to take a 49.9% equity in Malaysian carmaker Proton Holdings Berhad (Proton). DRB also sold its entire stake in Lotus Advance Technology to ZGH and Etika Automotive. The signing came thirty days after both parties signed a goes of agreement on the deal in Putrajaya.
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market expanded by 12% to 50,600 units in May compared with year earlier sales of 45,108 units, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
Proton Holdings has spinned out its Proton Iriz model, which was earlier displayed at the DRB-HICOM Autofest last month.
Zhejiang Geely says it has reached a trussing goes of agreement with Proton proprietor DRB-Hicom to acquire the Malaysia-based automotive group.
Sime Darby Motors is in the process of selling its Peugeot and Citroen distribution businesses in Australia and Fresh Zealand, according to reports in Malaysia.
China’s Hunan Liebao Automobile Company plans to invest in a fresh vehicle assembly facility in south-east Asia as part of a broader plan to expand its operations overseas.
Analysts in Malaysia are taking an upbeat view on prospects for Malayia’s automotive market and sector following a latest upturn to sales.
Automotive Industry News in Malaysia, Autos Comment, Auto Analysis
Malaysia: Latest automotive news & analysis
Shares in Proton Holding’s main shareholder, DRB-Hicom Bhd, rose to a three-month high last week as speculation mounted that China’s Geely Automobile Holdings is the front-runner to take control of Malaysia’s very first national car company.
Malaysia’s DRB-Hicom has stepped up its efforts to find a strategic playmate for its fighting car subsidiary Proton, just four years after it acquired a controlling stake in the country’s very first national car company.
Malaysian nation carmaker Proton has been in decline as protectionist trade measures in Malaysia have been eroded under regional trade agreements. However, Malaysia number two maker – Perodua – has fared relatively well recently. Tony Pugliese examines the picture.
The Malaysian government announced a 2nd update to its National Automotive Policy (NAP) in January. Tony Pugliese provides an assessment of a policy that looks ambitious.
Malaysia’s Sunburn Chong group has stepped up its efforts in the last few years to expand its regional footprint and cement its position as one of South-east Asia’s largest independent pan-regional vehicle distributors.
Latest news
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market rebounded by 14.3% to 48,553 units in July, from 42,471 units in the same month of last year, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
Malaysian automaker Proton plans to launch its very first passenger vehicle based on a Geely model in early two thousand nineteen at the latest, according to local reports citing international trade and industry minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan.
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market declined by 12.4% to 50,275 vehicle sales in June, compared with 57,362 units in the same month of last year, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
DRB-Hicom Berhad has signed an agreement for China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (ZGH) to take a 49.9% equity in Malaysian carmaker Proton Holdings Berhad (Proton). DRB also sold its entire stake in Lotus Advance Technology to ZGH and Etika Automotive. The signing came thirty days after both parties signed a goes of agreement on the deal in Putrajaya.
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market expanded by 12% to 50,600 units in May compared with year earlier sales of 45,108 units, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
Proton Holdings has flipped out its Proton Iriz model, which was earlier displayed at the DRB-HICOM Autofest last month.
Zhejiang Geely says it has reached a strapping goes of agreement with Proton proprietor DRB-Hicom to acquire the Malaysia-based automotive group.
Sime Darby Motors is in the process of selling its Peugeot and Citroen distribution businesses in Australia and Fresh Zealand, according to reports in Malaysia.
China’s Hunan Liebao Automobile Company plans to invest in a fresh vehicle assembly facility in south-east Asia as part of a broader plan to expand its operations overseas.
Analysts in Malaysia are taking an upbeat view on prospects for Malayia’s automotive market and sector following a latest upturn to sales.
Automotive Industry News in Malaysia, Autos Comment, Auto Analysis
Malaysia: Latest automotive news & analysis
Shares in Proton Holding’s main shareholder, DRB-Hicom Bhd, rose to a three-month high last week as speculation mounted that China’s Geely Automobile Holdings is the front-runner to take control of Malaysia’s very first national car company.
Malaysia’s DRB-Hicom has stepped up its efforts to find a strategic fucking partner for its fighting car subsidiary Proton, just four years after it acquired a controlling stake in the country’s very first national car company.
Malaysian nation carmaker Proton has been in decline as protectionist trade measures in Malaysia have been eroded under regional trade agreements. However, Malaysia number two maker – Perodua – has fared relatively well recently. Tony Pugliese examines the picture.
The Malaysian government announced a 2nd update to its National Automotive Policy (NAP) in January. Tony Pugliese provides an assessment of a policy that looks ambitious.
Malaysia’s Sunburn Chong group has stepped up its efforts in the last few years to expand its regional footprint and cement its position as one of South-east Asia’s largest independent pan-regional vehicle distributors.
Latest news
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market rebounded by 14.3% to 48,553 units in July, from 42,471 units in the same month of last year, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
Malaysian automaker Proton plans to launch its very first passenger vehicle based on a Geely model in early two thousand nineteen at the latest, according to local reports citing international trade and industry minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan.
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market declined by 12.4% to 50,275 vehicle sales in June, compared with 57,362 units in the same month of last year, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
DRB-Hicom Berhad has signed an agreement for China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (ZGH) to take a 49.9% equity in Malaysian carmaker Proton Holdings Berhad (Proton). DRB also sold its entire stake in Lotus Advance Technology to ZGH and Etika Automotive. The signing came thirty days after both parties signed a goes of agreement on the deal in Putrajaya.
Malaysia’s fresh vehicle market expanded by 12% to 50,600 units in May compared with year earlier sales of 45,108 units, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
Proton Holdings has flipped out its Proton Iriz model, which was earlier displayed at the DRB-HICOM Autofest last month.
Zhejiang Geely says it has reached a trussing goes of agreement with Proton proprietor DRB-Hicom to acquire the Malaysia-based automotive group.
Sime Darby Motors is in the process of selling its Peugeot and Citroen distribution businesses in Australia and Fresh Zealand, according to reports in Malaysia.
China’s Hunan Liebao Automobile Company plans to invest in a fresh vehicle assembly facility in south-east Asia as part of a broader plan to expand its operations overseas.
Analysts in Malaysia are taking an upbeat view on prospects for Malayia’s automotive market and sector following a latest upturn to sales.