Keep momentum going on Approved Permits review for automotive sector


File photo shows AP cars kept at the Westports yard. The Government should not waver in its commitment to adhere to the targets set under the National Automotive Policy in 2009 - to eliminate open APs for the auto sector by the end of 2015 and franchise APs by the end of 2020.

THE journey to stop issuing Approved Permits (APs) for the automotive sector will have to reach its final destination one day.

And the Government should not waver in its commitment to adhere to the targets set under the National Automotive Policy in 2009 – to eliminate open APs for the auto sector by the end of 2015 and franchise APs by the end of 2020.

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