Malaysia Eyes Global Expansion with New Automotive Hub and Multilateral Trade Partnerships
September 15, 2025
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasized Malaysia's commitment to expanding its trade and investment markets through multilateral partnerships, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), BRICS, and ASEAN+ mechanisms, urging ASEAN countries to open up trade relations and explore these new avenues.
He announced plans for the Automotive Hi-Tech Valley (AHTV) to become a hub not only for Proton but also for other automakers, with Geely encouraged to develop it into a center of excellence for training and education.
Anwar highlighted Proton Egypt's success as a model of Malaysia's international industry ventures, garnering admiration from Egyptian officials.
Malaysia aims to leverage the growth of China's electric vehicle industry through Proton's collaboration with Geely, with plans to expand Geely's hybrid and EV manufacturing capabilities in Malaysia.
The Prime Minister expressed optimism about Malaysia benefiting from China's EV industry, emphasizing Proton's partnership with Geely and the country's plans for Geely's expansion into hybrid and electric vehicle production.
The new EV plant in Malaysia is expected to boost opportunities for international market penetration, including markets in Egypt, South Africa, and Brazil.
Anwar discussed extending the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project by 25 kilometers towards Thailand, contingent on negotiations amid political changes.
He stressed the importance of cooperation between the government and relevant ministries to ensure successful investments in the AHTV.
Efforts are underway to introduce Proton vehicles into South African and Brazilian markets, with ongoing diplomatic discussions.
Anwar highlighted the upcoming ASEAN Summit in October, which will include leaders from Brazil, South Africa, Italy, and Canada, marking a significant regional development.
Anwar invited Chinese automotive group Geely to increase investment in the AHTV to establish it as a regional automotive supply chain hub.
He reflected on positive outcomes from Malaysia's engagement with the SCO following an invitation from Chinese President Xi Jinping and expressed interest in further collaboration with SCO and other platforms.
The development of Proton’s electric vehicle (EV) plant aligns with Malaysia’s energy transition policies, industrial master plan, and automotive policy, emphasizing high technology mastery.
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The Star • Sep 5, 2025
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