Shifting into top gear in Q4


Auto sales set to climb in the fourth quarter

KUALA LUMPUR: The automotive industry could see a surge in sales in the last quarter of 2021, backed by pent-up demand post-lockdown and car buyers capitalising on the final months of the vehicle sales tax exemption.

Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) president Datuk Aishah Ahmad said orders for new vehicles have picked up since the government’s economic relaxation measures allowed automotive players to resume operations since the middle of last month.

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