Pakistan is the company’s biggest market, and exports have increased at the greatest rate in company history. The business sold 60,124 units from January to June, up 3.9% year over year, according to its sales numbers for the first quarter of CY2022 (YoY).
Although exports are included in these data, the export figures alone demonstrate significant growth. The business shipped 636 units in June, increasing the total for H1 CY2022 to 2,722 units, according to a recent report by Paul Tan. With a YoY gain of 81.2 percent, this result places Proton Holdings as Malaysia’s top automobile exporter.
Details indicate that the carmaker shipped 1,602 Saga cars, representing a rise of 78% year over year. According to the article, Proton’s X70 and X50 models are quickly catching up, having shipped 377 and 100 units in June, respectively.
Pakistan continues to be Proton’s largest export market, with 1,770 units, up 183% from 1H CY2021. With 203 and 194 units, respectively, Brunei and Bangladesh hold the distant second and third positions.
Roslan Abdullah, CEO of Proton, issued the following statement in relation to the achievement:
“Proton’s exports is one of the pillars to drive our future growth and is also in line with our promise to the government to help develop Malaysia’s automotive export industry. With the addition of new markets such as South Africa to our portfolio, we target for export volumes to continue on their current growth trajectory and form an even larger portion of our sales in the future.”
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