Friday, September 20, 2013

Nissan, Tan Chong to start producing cars in Myanmar

Tan Chong and Nissan will set up an assembly plant in Myanmar.
Tan Chong and Nissan will set up an assembly plant in Myanmar.










TOKYO: Japanese automaker Nissan plans to begin producing small cars and trucks in Myanmar with its Malaysian partner as early as this year, the Nikkei business daily reported.
Nissan Motor Co Ltd and Malaysia’s Tan Chong Motor Holdings Bhd would jointly produce several thousand small passenger cars and pick-up trucks a year in the South-East Asian country, the newspaper said without citing sources yesterday.

Myanmar has been experiencing sharp growth in demand for cars since it began taking steps towards democracy in 2011. Used Japanese models are especially popular there.
In a bid to tap the market, automakers have begun moving in, with Japan’s Suzuki Motor Corp announcing the restart of production there earlier in the year and Ford Motor Co saying it would open a showroom.

But Nissan would be the biggest carmaker so far to start production in the country, the Nikkei said, where huge import taxes and a US investment ban aimed at the previous regime had meant vehicles were too expensive for most people.
Car ownership was only around 2.36 million units as of last year in a country with a population of 63 million, meaning the market had much room to grow, the Nikkei said.

A Tan Chong affiliate will likely construct an assembly plant that will finish cars using parts shipped from Nissan factories in South-East Asia and elsewhere. Nissan was not immediately available to confirm the report in Japan, where it was a public holiday.
Myanmar is one of the poorest countries in Asia after decades of economic mismanagement and isolation under military rule. – AFP

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Tuesday September 17, 2013.

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