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A logo of Porsche is seen outside a Porsche car dealer, amid the Covid-19 outbreak in Brussels, Belgium, on May 28, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

Porsche to set up assembly plant in Malaysia: The Edge

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 8 — German sports car maker Porsche AG is setting up an assembly plant in Malaysia under a partnership with trading conglomerate Sime Darby Bhd’s automotive business, The Edge Weekly reported citing sources.

The newspaper reported over the weekend that the luxury carmaker will be partnering Inokom Corporation, a subsidiary of Sime Darby Motors, which is Sime Darby’s automotive arm.

Inokom will construct a new plant specifically for Porsche in Kedah. The Edge reported that the value of the investment could not be ascertained.

One of the sources said Porsche was making Malaysia its Southeast Asian hub and that incentives for the investment have been approved by the Finance Ministry.

Another source said there have been a number of big investments entering the Malaysian automotive sector which the government has yet to declare.

Reuters has emailed Porsche and the finance ministry for comment.

— Reuters

 

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