However, Roslan said the national carmaker has secured its chip supply for May and June and is anticipating a quick turnaround in the coming months following a difficult month in April.
Despite best efforts to turn around a shortfall in production in the first quarter, April proved to be another challenging month as chip supply issues continued to limit the number of cars sold, the statement said. "Proton is also trying to catch up to market demand, but we also must acknowledge being most affected by chip supply issues,” he said.
Export sales for April, meanwhile, stood at 456 units,"a figure that was also affected by parts supply issues,” the company said.
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