Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Malaysian :: Business and Management Studies
Malaysian    PROTON'S bonnet badge shows a tiger, but a fish might be more  appropriate because the state-backed Malaysian car-maker is going from  being the largest resident in the small pond of its protected local  market to being a minnow in the deep waters of the global car  industry.    the state-backed Malaysian car-maker is going from being the largest  resident in the small pond of its protected local market to being a  minnow in the deep waters of the global car industry    Malaysia becomes a richer, more discerning car market with lower trade  barriers    Southeast asia's economy is growing again, and that has triggered  record vehicle sales.    in Southeast Asia Malaysia is second hootest market after china    is clearly the biggest [sales] opportunity for car manufacturers  anywhere in Asia.    Just 1 in 35 Indonesians owns a car, compared with 1 in 14 Thais and 1  in 7 Malaysians.    Right now car purchasers can get loans on a new model with as little  as 5% cash up front. That compares with the 20% down payments common  just a few years ago.    Unlike in China and India, big global auto makers aren't rushing to  build manufacturing capacity in high-risk Indonesia.    Proton and Perodua are Malaysia's two main domestic manufacturers,  claiming over 70 percent of a market where demand is estimated at  around 500,000 cars this year. Two other companies also assemble cars  locally.    While the government continues to encourage small and medium-scale  players, there may also be a need to consider steps to consolidate  among the many vendors (suppliers) in the automotive industry in order  to gain scale, financial strength and managerial talent to expand  internationally," Najib Razak told the conference.    Political system    1. government    While the government continues to encourage small and medium-scale  players, there may also be a need to consider steps to consolidate  among the many vendors (suppliers) in the automotive industry in order  to gain scale, financial strength and managerial talent to expand  internationally," Najib Razak told the conference.    That suppliers power    2. Malaysia drops duties, adds tax    Import duties on cars from outside Southeast Asia will be lowered to  35 percent for knocked-down models, and to 80 percent to 200 percent  on fully built models, the government said.    Malaysia said it would wait until 2008 to further reduce motor vehicle  import duties, to the required range of zero percent to 5 p    ââ¬Å"On this basis, the government does not expect major price changes in  the cars produced or assembled in Malaysia during 2005.â⬠ ercent.    Market    1. Malaysia's market is too small to sustain more than one or two     domestic car makers, given increasing competition from imports.    2. Malaysia    Market Summary    Malaysia is a member of the Association of South East Asian Nations    					    
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