MP says tie-up with Geely will free Proton from perpetual govt subsidies


(THE THIRD FORCE) – The strategic partnership that Proton has just sealed with China’s Geely will free the national car maker from perpetual government subsidies at great expense to the taxpayers, a Member of Parliament said today.

Datuk Ahmad Fauzi Zahari, the MP for Setiawangsa, said such subsidies, which had run into billions since Proton’s inception over the past 30 years, could not go on forever and the tie-up with an international auto giant like Geely brought with it very exciting prospects for Proton’s future growth.

“To begin with, Proton will now be able to increase its production five-fold to 500,000 vehicles in the just three years to the year 2020 with its entry into Asean and more significantly, the huge China market.

“Asean with a population of 600 million and China with annual car sales of 28 million. Even if Proton, via Geely, secures just one per cent of the China market, it means 280,000 extra cars for Proton to produce,” he told Bernama.

Ahmad Fauzi said Proton’s current annual production of around 74,000 was only 20 per cent of the capacity at its Tanjung Malim plant but by having the Geely partnership, “ the sky’s the limit for Proton. Just imagine the thousands of new jobs to be created for Malaysians”.

Proton Holdings Bhd, which wholly-owned Proton, signed an agreement with Zhejiang Geely Holdings Co Ltd last Wednesday in which Geely took up a 49.9 per cent stake and Proton retained the majority 50.1 per cent.

Ahmad Fauzi, who closely followed developments in the automotive industry, described Geely’s track record since taking over Sweden’s auto maker Volvo in 2010 as “ very impressive”, ramping up over 200,000 more cars than Volvo previously did on it own.

“In 2015, Volvo managed to roll out over 500,000 cars, the highest figure in its almost 90 years of existence. I am confident Geely can do the same with Proton,” he added.

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