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 Jebat: Malaysian Journal of History, Politics and Strategic Studies
2180-0251 (electronic), 0126-5644 (paper)
Biannual (July and December)
Asia Pacific Studies, Malaysian Studies, South East Asian Studies,
History, International Relations, Political Science, Strategic and Security Studies,
School of History, Politics and Strategy (SOHPASS)
   
 
Title of Article
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Anglo-American Cooperation In The Malayan Automobile Market Before The Pacific War
     
   
  Author : Shakila Parween Yacob.
  Published in : Volume 38(2) (Number 2, December) , Language: English
  Subjects : History, Malaysian Studies,
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This article examines the relationship between American automobile multinational enterprises (MNEs) and British merchant firms in Malaya from the early twentieth century until 1942. American automobile MNEs forged a strategic relationship with British merchant firms in Malaya beginning in the early twentieth century. The “Big Three” automobile MNEs in the United States (US), namely Ford, General Motors (GM), and Chrysler formed dealership agreements with the two largest British merchant firms in Malaya – the Australian Wearne Brothers (for Ford) and the British Borneo Motors Company Ltd (for GM and Chrysler). Although Ford and GM chose to internalise their distribution in the mid-1920s in Singapore and the Dutch East Indies (DEI), respectively, the services of British merchant firms as major distributors of American automobiles in Malaya remained intact throughout the period.
   
 
  Malaya, Automobile market, Merchant firms, Anglo-American Cooperation