Govt aiming to have new national car company, says Tun M
Published on 11 Jun 2018 2:18:57 PM
Speaking during a dialogue at the 24th Nikkei Conference on the Future of Asia on Monday, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the government hopes to possibly start a new national car project, perhaps with help from Southeast Asia, as Proton, owned by Chinese automaker Geely, is no longer considered a national car.
Proton was founded in 1983 during an industrialisation push in Mahathir's first term. Its domestic market share peaked at 74% a decade later but Geely bought 49.9% stake last year.
Speaking during a dialogue at the 24th Nikkei Conference on the Future of Asia on Monday, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the government hopes to possibly start a new national car project, perhaps with help from Southeast Asia, as Proton, owned by Chinese automaker Geely, is no longer considered a national car.
Proton was founded in 1983 during an industrialisation push in Mahathir's first term. Its domestic market share peaked at 74% a decade later but Geely bought 49.9% stake last year.