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Is Proton and Perodua considered CKD?
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V12Kompressor
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Oct 9 2012, 11:11 PM
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Yes for all. Because in BM, CKD means pemasangan tempatan.
Excise tax, depending on the percentage of imported content in the vehicle. The more local content, the lower the excise tax imposed.
All vehicles are subjected to sales tax, just like when you dine in in a restaurant with annual revenue of RM 3mil above, you'll be charged with 6% government tax.
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V12Kompressor
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Oct 10 2012, 12:11 AM
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QUOTE(lcy851031 @ Oct 10 2012, 12:08 AM) What i mean CKD was a whole set of parts import from other country. But in Malaysia the CKD is confusing, as most of them had to use localized parts to lower the tax charged by Malaysia Government. IMO they should be called as Semi Knock Down SKD Knockdown kitYa, some CKD car really share the same local supplier with Proton. I see my non P1/P2 brand car tempered glass is using the same brand as the one found on P1 & P2. Proton i think should be considered as local made. yes, my windows on my proton junk shares the same brand as the glass used in BMW; Saint-Gobaint
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