tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post8877981973649563624..comments2024-03-17T15:10:12.273+08:00Comments on rocky's bru: The good news is ...Rockybruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08187242806213153913noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-48613621456765053392019-02-12T08:35:52.544+08:002019-02-12T08:35:52.544+08:00It is unfortunate the same people who were baying ...It is unfortunate the same people who were baying for blood and saying PROTON's own home grown products were not good enough are now also complaining they're selling out by offering a vehicle from it's Chinese partner's range. Seriously. What do they want? Perhaps the YB should ask himself, who is losing out by PROTON importing the X70. And then maybe he can read the news about how the company is investing RM1.2B (that's a big B for Billion) to build its new plant in Tanjong Malim to build the X70 and future co-developed products in Malaysia. If that isn't good enough, maybe he should ask his colleagues in Tanjong Malim and Perak about how many Malaysian vendors have been match-made with Chinese vendors to set up new joint venture companies to supply not just PROTON but possibly Geely too in the future. If all that is too much, maybe he can just visit a new PROTON 3S/4S outlet. There are now 74 of them (more than any other OEM) with more coming this year and all of them are owned by Malaysians investing their own money in a Malaysian business. <br /><br />So tell me again YB. What is the negative connotation of the Proton X70 coming from China? Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16525946432169751203noreply@blogger.com