Re: Proton finishes last




May I remind you that, the Japanese did use such reasoning in their
protective support of many of its current industry giants in the 50s
through to the mid 70s.

Less you rewrite history to justify your biased reasoning.

CKSF

Choong Keat Yian wrote:
Politics, pride and a sense of communal achievement, Proton from its
onset is not a business, its a political vision, simply said its like
Japanese government wants to pump up Toyata because for not doing so
Japanese would not be "respected", this is the reason for maintaining
Proton or else they would have no problem selling the stakes to other
Malaysian industry players who is able to revive the car.

Choong


SDGreen wrote:
Not withstanding that Proton vehicles are basically crap. Why Malaysia
continues to support auto manufacturing is beyond and sense.


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