Jetro To Exhibit Proton Gen 2 And Satria Neo In Tokyo
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 6 (Bernama) -- The Japan External Trade Organisation or Jetro will exhibit the Proton Gen 2 and Satria Neo passengers cars at Tokyo's International Auto Aftermarket Expo 2007 from March 16 to 18, it was announced Tuesday.
Jetro will also bring 11 Malaysian auto part makers to exhibit their products at the expo, said Tomoko Fukada, a director at the Jetro Kuala Lumpur office here.
She told Bernama that the objective is to increase recognition among Japanese auto-related companies on the capability of the Malaysian auto industry.
Their participation is also to provide them opportunities to exchange ideas with their Japanese counterparts with the hope that they could secure exports of their products to Japan, she said.
Fukada said their participation is under the Malaysia-Japan Automotive Industry Cooperation or MAJAICO project, which is part of the Economic Partnership Agreement between Japan and Malaysia.
It is also believed that the exhibition of Proton cars is one of the events being held by Jetro to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Japan-Malaysia diplomatic relations this year.
Other projects under MAJAICO being coordinated by Jetro include providing technical assistance to the Advanced Technology Training Centre (Adtec) in Shah Alam and despatching 10 Malaysian auto part makers to Tokyo and Osaka last November for business matching with potential Japanese buyers.
So far, seven automotive experts or trainers had been sent from Japan to Adtec.
Fukada said a mission comprising auto part makers from Japan would visit Malaysia from Feb 26 to March 1 to meet their Malaysian counterparts and explore potential business opportunities.
-- BERNAMA
Jetro will also bring 11 Malaysian auto part makers to exhibit their products at the expo, said Tomoko Fukada, a director at the Jetro Kuala Lumpur office here.
She told Bernama that the objective is to increase recognition among Japanese auto-related companies on the capability of the Malaysian auto industry.
Their participation is also to provide them opportunities to exchange ideas with their Japanese counterparts with the hope that they could secure exports of their products to Japan, she said.
Fukada said their participation is under the Malaysia-Japan Automotive Industry Cooperation or MAJAICO project, which is part of the Economic Partnership Agreement between Japan and Malaysia.
It is also believed that the exhibition of Proton cars is one of the events being held by Jetro to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Japan-Malaysia diplomatic relations this year.
Other projects under MAJAICO being coordinated by Jetro include providing technical assistance to the Advanced Technology Training Centre (Adtec) in Shah Alam and despatching 10 Malaysian auto part makers to Tokyo and Osaka last November for business matching with potential Japanese buyers.
So far, seven automotive experts or trainers had been sent from Japan to Adtec.
Fukada said a mission comprising auto part makers from Japan would visit Malaysia from Feb 26 to March 1 to meet their Malaysian counterparts and explore potential business opportunities.
-- BERNAMA
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home