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Title: Proton and the Malaysian dilemma - Case Study
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February 28, 1997 |
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There are many products where import duties are still high enough to exclude all but small quantities of imports. An example of this is motor vehicles. From January 1st 2005, completely built-up vehicles with engines of 3000 cc or larger face a tariff of 50 per cent, plus an excise of 250 per cent ? which is partially rebated for Malaysian-made cars only... Showed first 250 characters
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An example of an australian built car with an engine of 3000 cc or larger is the Holden Commodore, which is sold as the Chevrolet Lumina. When Holden started exporting these cars it was planned to move relatively small volumes of several hundred units a year... Showed next 250 characters
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