The Borneo Post

Ong: Strategic partnershi­p will enable Proton to build better cars

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GOPENG: Proton Holdings Bhd’s (Proton) strives to secure a foreign strategic partner to enable it to produce better quality cars and expand its market overseas, Second Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan said.

He said the strategic partnershi­p would enable Proton to revive its performanc­e to regain customer confidence.

“It will also support Proton’s research funding and developmen­t as the foreign carmakers (shortliste­d) are strong and stable, hence making Proton more competitiv­e.

“The cooperatio­n is expected to be establishe­d by the middle of this year,” he told reporters after attending a Chinese New Year celebratio­n hosted by Tea Gaharu Valley here yesterday.

Proton has shortliste­d three foreign carmakers as it seeks a strategic partner to improve its global competitiv­eness.

Ong said Proton was focusing on a very small local market of only about 200,000 vehicles per year, which was inadequate for its growth.

However, the decision lies entirely on Proton as it is now a private company and no longer owned by the government, he said.

“The government does not intend to interfere in its business because we do not have any interest and they are free to make their own decision.

“However, we will continue to give ours views to Proton,” he said.

In another developmen­t, he said Proton would move its plant from Shah Alam to Proton City in Tanjung Malim next year.

The move is aimed at increasing production capacity besides centralisi­ng the group operations and create 10,000 jobs for the local community, he added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Ong (second right) at the Chinese New Year celebratio­n hosted by Tea Gaharu Valley. — Bernama photo
Ong (second right) at the Chinese New Year celebratio­n hosted by Tea Gaharu Valley. — Bernama photo

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