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āĻŽā§‹āϟāϰ āĻļāĻŋāĻ˛ā§āĻĒ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāĻļ⧇ āϏāϰāĻ•āĻžāϰ⧇āϰ āϏāĻšāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻž āϚāĻžā§Ÿ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāϏāĻžā§Ÿā§€āϰāĻž
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PHP Motors unveils Malaysia's Perodua in Bangladesh
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Published :
May 11, 2024 22:48
Updated :
May 11, 2024 22:52

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PHP Motors has introduced Perodua, the Malaysian automobile brand, to the Bangladeshi market for the very first time, according to a press release Saturday.

The launching event was hosted by Sufi Mohamed Mizanur Rahman, founder chairman of the country's top conglomerate PHP Family and Ekushey Padak winner for social service, at Pan Pacific Sonargaon in Dhaka on Thursday.

This landmark occasion promised to be an evening of grandeur and significance as PHP Motors introduced the renowned Malaysian automotive brand to the Bangladeshi market for the first time, said the release.

PHP Motors Executive Director (Sales and Marketing) Taseer Karim moderated the ceremony.

Mohammed Akther Parvez, managing director of PHP Motors said, "Sufi Mohamed Mizanur Rahman is the visionary person who established the first automobile plant in Bangladesh in the private sector. Today is a day of celebration for Perodua vehicle launching program inauguration."

"We would like to thank the National Board of Revenue for supporting our automobile industry from day one by setting up policies to encourage industrialists to establish assembly factories in Bangladesh. I also like to take this opportunity to thank Chittagong Customs for giving priority to this industry."

"I am thrilled to introduce to all of you our latest innovation in the world of transportation. Introducing vehicle app perfect vehicle solutions is a regulation initiative in the automobile industry. Anyone can download this app for free and order their desired spare parts hassle-free."

"You all will be happy to know that we have also established a proper service centre in Dhaka where our customers will be able to buy their desired vehicles and also get spare parts and after-sale service."

"And we also have a service centre in Chattogram as well where our customer is already enjoying after-sale service and also getting spare parts on time."

High Commissioner of Malaysia Haznah Md Hashim and Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury also spoke at the event.​
 

3-day Dhaka Motor Show to begin May 23
Staff Correspondent 13 May, 2024, 22:44

CEMS Global USA and Asia Pacific managing director Meherun N Islam, CEMS-Global group chief executive officer SS Sarwar, executive director Tanveer Qamrul Islam and international marketing director Abhishek Das are present at a media briefing on the 17th Dhaka Motor Show 2024 in Dhaka on Monday. | — Press release

The 17th edition of Dhaka Motor Show 2024 is set to begin from May 23 at Bangabandhu Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Centre at Purbachal in Dhaka.

The annual show organised by CEMS Global USA also includes three more specialised expos named 8th Dhaka Bike Show 2024, 7th Dhaka Auto Parts Show 2024 and 6th Dhaka Commercial Automotive Show 2024.

'The Dhaka Motor Show serves as an one-stop platform for motor lovers and auto industry business buyers and sellers,' said Meherun N Islam, managing director of CEMS Global USA and Asia Pacific, at a media briefing on Monday.

The three-day exhibition will showcase brand new cars, motorbikes, auto-parts, commercial vehicles and all kinds of auto accessories where visitors and exhibitors will get to know each other, she added.

The Dhaka Motor Show will host more than 600 booths and over 175 exhibiting companies this year, from more than 17 countries.

The show will remain open from 11:00am to 9:00pm every day and will end on May 25.

SS Sarwar, group chief executive officer of CEMS-Global, Tanveer Qamrul Islam, executive director of CEMS-Global and Abhishek Das, director of international marketing of CEMS-Global, were also present at the media briefing.​
 
Turkish media has discussed about 'Palki'---Bangladesh's first electric car and termed it as an alternative to Elon Mask's Tesla. The video is in both Bengali and English.

 

Dhaka Motor Show begins in Purbachal
175 companies from 17 countries are taking part in the show

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The 17th edition of the Dhaka Motor Show kicked off at the Bangabandhu Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Centre (BBCFEC) in Purbachal area today.

Automotive manufacturers of over 175 companies from 17 countries, including Japan, India, China, Malaysia, South Korea and the USA, are showcasing latest cars, bikes and other aftermarket supporting parts for vehicles in the show occupying more than 600 booths.

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EVs, locally assembled cars steal the show

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A model poses for photographs with a Mercedes-Benz car at Dhaka Motor Show at the Bangabandhu Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Center. Photo: Collected

Locally assembled cars and the range of electric vehicles (EVs) offered by Mercedes-Benz were the main attraction during the 17th Dhaka Motor Show at the Bangabandhu Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Center on Friday.
The show, which ran from May 23-25, was organised by CEMS-Global.

Rancon Motors was showcasing Malaysian brand Proton's X70 model, which is assembled in Rancon's hi-tech industrial park, while Meghna Automobiles Ltd (MAL) was displaying two cars under South Korean brand Kia, the 1,500cc Seltos and 1,600cc Cerato.

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Global car brands 'Jaecoo' and 'Omoda' arrive in Bangladesh

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Three new models of cars from the brands 'Jaecoo' and 'Omoda' have been launched in Bangladesh: JAECOO J7, OMODA C5, and OMODA E5. According to a press release, Asian MotorSpeX Limited, the official distributor of these cars, unveiled them at the recently held 17th Dhaka Motor Show 2024.

JAECOO J7

The JAECOO J7 is an AWD off-road SUV featuring seven different driving modes. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in eight seconds. Other features include steel chassis, ADAS safety systems, 19-inch aluminum alloy wheels, and a panoramic sunroof.

The interior is equipped with smart AI voice assistance, 50 W air-cooled wireless charging, dual-zone automatic AC with climate control, among other features. The dimensions of the car are 4500 mm in length, 1865 mm in width, and 1680 mm in height.

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Meghna Automobiles Ltd (MAL) was displaying two cars under South Korean brand Kia, the 1,500cc Seltos and 1,600cc Cerato.

Meghna Automobiles has a "screwdriver operation" in Northern Dhaka suburbs (probably Konabari or Gazipur proper) where they assemble the Kia Seltos and Cerato models from Indian-made engines, complete suspension assemblies, body panels and other major sub-assemblies.

This is highly unsatisfactory - because most of the value-addition (I'd say close to 90% or more) is being made in India, when ideally anything sold here should have at least 50% labor-value-addition or more. Screwing things together does not help a workforce learn anything like engine or suspension assembly or building sheetmetal body panels from scratch.

The Lax attitude of the Bangladeshi customs people are to blame because they allowed this (I'm sure bribes and corruption were involved).

You cannot get away with this in a country like India - they won't allow this sort of thing in a million years.

What the Bangladesh govt. should do is what they did for cellphone mfg. - tax the hell out of imported large vehicle assemblies (sheetmetal quarter panels, bonnets etc.) or major engine sub-assemblies for cars and ease-off on taxation for more discrete imported parts like engine parts. Which would essentially force companies like Meghna to set up engine-assembly and body-stamping operations. That is what we need.
 

Global car brands 'Jaecoo' and 'Omoda' arrive in Bangladesh

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Jaecoo and Omoda are sub-brands of Chery cars from China. As such quality should not be too bad. For myself - Chinese cars are still a bit of a question mark. More sold on major global brands.
 
Jaecoo and Omoda are sub-brands of Chery cars from China. As such quality should not be too bad. For myself - Chinese cars are still a bit of a question mark. More sold on major global brands.
Bangladesh has been importing Japanese cars since its independence but Japan hasn't established car manufacturing plants in Bangladesh so far. The Govt. should open the local automobile market for China and restrict Japanese cars in the market. This way we would be able to draw huge Chinese investments in our automobile sector. What do you say?
 

Bogura emerging as a hub for used automobiles

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A five-kilometre stretch of road along the Baragola-Matidali highway in Bogura has quickly turned into a hub for automobiles, with numerous showrooms and auto-repair workshops offering their services. The biggest draw, however, remains used cars, which can be bought for cheaper prices than in Dhaka. Photo: Mostafa Shabuj

A major hub for the sale and repair of motor vehicles has gradually emerged in Bogura over the past two years, drawing an estimated investment of Tk 1,000 crore.

At least 15 showrooms and 20 workshops offering repairing services have been established along a five-kilometre stretch on the Baragola-Matidali highway.

New and reconditioned vehicles of renowned brands, including BMW and Mercedes-Benz, are also available here.

However, cars that have changed ownership multiple times are a big draw, with overall monthly sales reaching at least Tk 10 crore.

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Luxury sleeper bus bought by a bus transport operator from Pabna, which is a second-tier town in Bangladesh. They have four in the fleet now.

Each of these Made in Bangladesh buses cost 49 lakh to build, both of them added up to one crore. The buses boast upholstered luxury leather beds and articulating seats.

 
Luxury sleeper bus bought by a bus transport operator from Pabna, which is a second-tier town in Bangladesh. They have four in the fleet now.

Each of these Made in Bangladesh buses cost 49 lakh to build, both of them added up to one crore. The buses boast upholstered luxury leather beds and articulating seats.


I guess people have to pay hefty bus fares to travel in these luxurious buses.
 
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Malaysia can fully manufacture Perodua car in Bangladesh: PM
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka 25 July, 2024, 00:04

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday invited Malaysia to set up facilities to fully manufacture their Perodua brand car in Bangladesh.

She made the call when outgoing Malaysian high commissioner here Haznah Md Hashim paid a farewell call on her at her office this morning.

In the meeting, the envoy said that local PHP Motors was assembling Malaysian brand, Perodua car here.

Prime minister's press secretary Md Nayeemul Islam Khan briefed the reporters after the meeting.

PHP Motors, a concern of PHP Family, has tied up with Perodua, a top Malaysian automobile brand, to assemble their cars and SUVs in Bangladesh and sell those in the local market.

In the meeting, the premier and the envoy also talked and remembered the longstanding and continuing relationship between two countries from the tenure of father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

About the issue of anarchic situation unleashed by BNP-Jamaat behind the quota reform movement of student, Hashim told the premier that, 'I've confidence in your ability in handling the current situation. You're tackling the situation well and it is purely Bangladesh's internal matter.'

'She (the envoy) sees everything is under control,' said the press secretary quoting the envoy as saying.

The high commissioner said that Malaysian business entities' cumulative investment rose to $5 billion in Bangladesh, which mainly propelled by the two telecommunication companies- Robi and Edotco Bangladesh as they reinvested their profits here.​
 

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