Saturday 13 July 2013

General Motors to sell Chevrolets in Myanmar


The US-based General Motors (GM) plans to open a Chevrolet showroom in Myanmar at the end of this year, according to reports.
 
GM are the latest global motor company to open up shop in Myanmar, which promises a growing demand as more roads are built and consumers begin to buy more cars.


“This is a significant milestone of Chevrolet in South-east Asia. Myanmar has over 60 million population and we hope to see a growth in market demand," said Martin Apfe, Chairman of GM's Southeast Asia operations.

GM plans to operate in joint-venture with Singapore-based Alpine Group and Myanmar's AA Motor company to operate vehicle dealing, market promotion and service centers as a Chevrolet’s partners in Myanmar.

“Myanmar’s vehicle market is one of the sectors for watching. Myanmar people own 90 percent more cars than five years ago,” said Albert Pang, Managing Director of Pacific Alpine Pte. Ltd.

Chevrolet is a brand of GM. The company was founded in 1911 with headquarters in Detroit, United States and now operates a global business in 140 countries and selling over 4 million of saloon cars and light trucks per year.
 
source: Eleven Myanmar

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