Malaysia can be regional hub for Merc’s EEV ops


Vice-president Albert Yee said the company fully supported the government

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has the potential to become the regional hub for Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Commercial Vehicles to assemble and export its energy efficient vehicle (EEV) in the future, said vice-president Albert Yee.

He said the company fully supported the government’s efforts to turn the country into a regional manufacturing hub for EEV.

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