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Malaysia: Govt not looking to divest equity in Proton

Malaysian deputy finance minister Chor Chee Heung told the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives), the lower house of the parliament of Malaysia, that the government had no intention of divesting its equity in national car manufacturer Proton Holdings. The reason behind this is that the government does not want Proton to It’s time to log … Continued

Malaysian deputy finance minister Chor Chee Heung told the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives), the lower house of the parliament of Malaysia, that the government had no intention of divesting its equity in national car manufacturer Proton Holdings.

The reason behind this is that the government does not want Proton to

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