The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Proton to build assembly plant in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: National carmaker, Proton will collaborat­e with a local partner to establish a manufactur­ing assembly plant in Pakistan, its first in South Asia region.

Malaysia High Commission­er to Pakistan Ikram Mohammad Ibrahim said an agreement was inked by Proton and its local partner, Alhaj Automotive last year.

“Proton felt the potential for its cars in Pakistan is huge, which led to its partnershi­p with Alhaj Automotive to establish an assembly plant near Karachi in Sindh province.

“This is significan­t because it will be Proton’s first (assembly) plant in South Asia because the population of Pakistan is 210 million,” he told Malaysian media at the high commission here.

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his Pakistani counterpar­t Imran Khan are expected to witness the symbolic

Proton felt the potential for its cars in Pakistan is huge, which led to its partnershi­p with Alhaj Automotive to establish an assembly plant near Karachi in Sindh province. Ikram Mohammad Ibrahim, Malaysia High Commission­er to Pakistan

groundbrea­king ceremony of Proton’s plant today (March 22).

Dr Mahathir began his threeday official visit to Pakistan yesterday.

According to Ikram, the constructi­on of the car plant was one of the important elements of bilateral trade and investment relationsh­ip between the two countries as Proton was Dr Mahathir’s brainchild during his first tenure as the Prime Minister.

Both leaders he said, would also have an in-depth discussion on efforts to increase trade relations between the two countries.

Last year, total trade between Malaysia and Pakistan stood at RM5.91 billion, which was an increase of 2.5 per cent compared to RM5.76 billion in 2017.

Pakistan is Malaysia’s third largest trading partner in South Asia.

Ikram said Pakistan is Malaysia’s largest export market in South Asia and the third for import destinatio­n.

“In terms of bilateral trade, Malaysia is Pakistan’s 16th largest trading partner last year,” he said.

On investment, Malaysia is Pakistan’s third largest foreign investor behind China and the United Kingdom for financial year 2017/2018 according to statistics provided by the State Bank of Pakistan, he added. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Ikram (middle) speaks during a press conference at the high commission in Islamabad, Pakistan ahead of Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s three-day official visit to Pakistan.
— Bernama photo Ikram (middle) speaks during a press conference at the high commission in Islamabad, Pakistan ahead of Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s three-day official visit to Pakistan.

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