AP policy in doubt


MORE questions than answers have cropped up following the recent National Automotive Policy (NAP) announcement, now that the abolishment of the Approved Permits (APs) seems to have been put on the backburner pending an in-depth study after Chinese New Year.

International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said the complexity of issues surrounding the AP system were greater than the Government had expected and have to be look into extensively.

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