ISSUE #3/2017 (August) ASEAN SALES CONTINUE TO LOOK POSITIVE ASEAN motor industry continues Philippines and Thailand TIV units) to 1,978,898 units. Except to look good. Its first half year increased by 17% and 11% re- for Myanmar (+247%) and the TIV grew by 5% (83,483 units) spectively. All countries except Philippines (+34%), all ASEAN to 1,614,771 units compared to Brunei (-5%) saw a positive first countries’ production figures the same period last year. Myan- half year TIV performance. dropped compared to the same mar TIV continues to grow dy- Meanwhile, total production period last year to reflect a pos- namically as shown by the 81% figures for the first half year sible over stock from previous increase to 3,196 units while the saw a small drop of 2% (42,765 year. n YBhg. Datuk Aishah, MAA President presenting a token of appreciation to YB Dato Henry Sum for officiating the event. INNOVATIVE CARLIST.MY MAA SHOW HE Carlist.my MAA Drive 2017 was successfully Torganised by iCar Asia MAA Council Members showing the first half report to the media. Ltd. with the support of MAA. Held on 13th and 14th May 2017 at the Setia City Convention Centre, Shah Alam, the inaugural event attracted the participation of 11 MAA FIRST SIX MONTHS members companies. About 20,000 visitors attended the 2-day event. A whopping 2,307 test drives were conducted TIV GREW and 251 bookings were received by the exhibitors Improving global and local economies during the show. The event was officiated by YB Dato’ Henry Sum Agong, MILES were all round MAA Members when units TIV for this year will remain unchanged. Deputy Minister of Domestic the first six months Total Industry Volume Passenger cars saw a positive 4.7% (11,372 Trade, Cooperative and (TIV) grew by 3.3% (8,978 units) compared units) growth compared to last year but cautious Consumerism. n to the same period last year. The TIV would business entities saw a 7.7% (2,394 units) decline in have been better if not for the short work- commercial vehicle sales. Strongest performer was Sing month of June due to the Hari Raya Aidilfitri the MPV segment which saw a hefty 49.9% (13,681 holidays. units) jump compared to the first half of last year. YBhg. Datuk Aishah Ahmad, President of the Meanwhile, Total Production Volume in the first MAA, briefed members of the media at a press con- six months of this year was down 2.9% (7,645 ference held on 24th July 2017 to review the local units) which reflected the adjustments done to clear motor industry’s first six months performance. She stocks from last year. (See page 3 for more detailed also confirmed that the MAA forecast of 590,000 figures).n IN response to the Malaysian Ministry of Transport’s ruling E-CALL SHOULD to have all new models be installed with Emergency Call (E-Call) device from January 2019 onwards, Members of the NOT BE Malaysian Automotive Association have expressed grave A sneak preview of Toyota concerns and reservations. MAA had urged the government C-HR at the Carlist.my MAA MANDATORY to defer the implementation of the ruling until all issues and Drive 2017, one of the many concerns raised by the industry have been addressed. n attractions there. MALAYSIA PRODUCTION & SALES STATISTICS FOR JANUARY TO JUNE 2017 PRODUCTION Segment YEAR-TO-DATE JUNE 2017 2016 Variance UNITS % Total Industry Production (TIP) 255,318 262,963 (7,645) (2.9) PV (Passenger Vehicles) 236,464 241,009 (4,545) (1.9) PC (Passenger Cars) 171,975 178,769 (6,794) (3.8) WV (Window Vans) 873 2,857 (1,984) (69.4) MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicles) 25,863 22,554 3,309 14.7 4x4/SUV (Four Wheel Drive/Sports Utility Vehicles) 37,753 36,829 924 2.5 CV (Commercial Vehicles) 18,854 21,954 (3,100) (14.1) PV (Panel Vans) 466 939 (473) (50.4) PU (Pick Ups) 11,019 13,813 (2,794) (20.2) Trucks 6,737 6,617 120 1.8 PM (Prime Movers) 382 257 125 48.6 Bus 250 328 (78) (23.8) SALES Segment YEAR-TO-DATE JUNE 2017 2016 Variance UNITS % Total Industry Volume (TIV) 284,461 275,483 8,978 3.3 PV (Passenger Vehicles) 255,749 244,377 11,372 4.7 PC (Passenger Cars) 186,114 183,444 2,670 1.5 WV (Window Vans) 1,465 1,726 (261) (15.1) MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicles) 41,091 27,410 13,681 49.9 4x4/SUV (Four Wheel Drive/Sports Utility Vehicles) 27,079 31,797 (4,718) (14.8) CV (Commercial Vehicles) 28,712 31,106 (2,394) (7.7) PV (Panel Vans) 1,888 1,552 336 21.6 PU (Pick Ups) 19,603 21,360 (1,757) (8.2) Trucks 6,407 7,268 (861) (11.8) PM (Prime Movers) 556 585 (29) (5.0) Bus 258 341 (83) (24.3) ASEAN PRODUCTION & SALES STATISTICS PRODUCTION FOR JANUARY TO JUNE 2017 YTD JUNE-2017 YTD JUN-16 COUNTRY PASSENGER COMMERCIAL TOTAL TOTAL VARIANCE VEHICLES VEHICLES (%) Indonesia 480,043 117,479 597,522 601,491 (1%) Malaysia 236,464 18,854 255,318 262,963 (3%) Myanmar 1,097 492 1,589 464 242% Philippines 29,310 44,287 73,597 55,077 34% Thailand 391,849 559,117 950,966 993,380 (4%) Vietnam 58,270 41,636 99,906 108,288 (8%) TOTAL 1,197,033 781,865 1,978,898 2,021,663 (2%) SALES YTD JUNE-2017 YTD JUN-16 COUNTRY PASSENGER COMMERCIAL TIV TIV VARIANCE VEHICLES VEHICLES (%) Brunei 5,916 157 6,073 6,377 (5%) Indonesia 422,741 110,829 533,570 532,127 0.3% Malaysia 255,749 28,712 284,461 275,483 3% Myanmar 2,301 895 3,196 1,762 81% Philippines 67,180 128,984 196,164 167,480 17% Singapore 47,368 8,476 55,844 55,797 0.1% Thailand 186,481 223,499 409,980 368,630 11% Vietnam 73,959 51,524 125,483 123,632 1% TOTAL 1,061,695 553,076 1,614,771 1,531,288 5% For further information on ASEAN Automotive Federation, logon to: http://asean-autofed.com/index.html. 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