MARii hopes to start first phase of National Automotive Policy with sufficient fund


Chief executive officer Datuk Madani Sahari said the first phase of NAP 2019 that would kick off next year until 2023-2024 is a continuity of NAP 2014 emphasising on policies improvement in terms of new technology and human capital.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) hopes Budget 2020 that will be tabled next month will allocate sufficient fund for the implementation of National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2019.

Chief executive officer Datuk Madani Sahari said the first phase of NAP 2019 that would kick off next year until 2023-2024 is a continuity of NAP 2014 emphasising on policies improvement in terms of new technology and human capital.

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