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Proton to enter Pakistani market as PM Imran receives X70 from Malaysian PM

byCT Report
16/12/2019
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Mohamad gifted Prime Minister Imran Khan, a unit of the Proton X70 during a ceremonial plaque signing ceremony.
However, today, the Malaysian car manufacturer PROTON has delivered the promised Proton X70 to the government of Pakistan.
Malaysian High Commissioner to Pakistan Ikram Mohammad Ibrahim, as well as PROTON Director International Promotions Khalid Yusof presented the car which was received by the Advisor to Prime Minister for Commerce, Textile, Industry & Production, and Investment of Pakistan Abdul Razak Dawood.
The ceremony was also attended by ALHAJ Automotive Chairman Al-Haj Shah Jee Gul Afridi, the official distributor for Proton vehicles in Pakistan.
While the first unit is earmarked for Imran Khan, it will not be the only Proton X70 in Pakistan. Work is underway at a Greenfield site in Karachi to build a new CKD assembly plant that will be owned and operated by ALHAJ Automotive. Production activities are currently scheduled to begin in 2021 with plans being formulated for the assembly of several models in the country.
“PROTON sees a lot of potential in Pakistan and as Malaysia is the only Muslim country to have its own automotive brand, both our countries are natural partners who have so much to share with each other. The Proton X70 has won several awards at home and we hope that eventually, it can accomplish the same feats when it arrives here,” said Khalid Yusof.
Speaking on the potential for improved business ties between the two countries, Ikram Mohammad Ibrahim said “The High Commission of Malaysia is supportive of the efforts between PROTON and ALHAJ Automotive to sell and then assemble Proton vehicles in Pakistan. Such commercial activities will contribute towards fostering closer and stronger economic ties between the two brotherly countries. Malaysia certainly looks forward to welcoming Prime Minister Imran Khan when he arrives in Kuala Lumpur for the 2019 KL Summit later this week.”
By building an assembly plant in Pakistan with ALHAJ Automotive, PROTON hopes to take advantage of reduced duties for CKD vehicles in the country. This will assist Proton in achieving its long term goals to sell 400,000 vehicles by 2027.
The new CKD assembly plant in Karachi will be built with an initial investment of $30 million and will create 2,000 direct employment opportunities in its first three years of operations. It is estimated that a further 20,000 indirect jobs will also be created as a result of the new plant being commissioned.

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