Apec auto industry embraces new technology


In his remarks at the Apec Automotive Dialogue, deputy director-general of Thailand’s Office of Industrial Economics Krit Chansuwan said in line with the bio-circular-green economy model as part of Apec 2022 priorities, the region’s auto industry should seize the momentum and push ahead with its net-zero and low emission commitment to contribute to economic recovery and address global environmental concerns.

PETALING JAYA: Members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) are intensifying coordination to develop measures that promote the uptake of new-technology vehicles in a bid to meet climate commitments and to realise the Apec Putrajaya Vision 2040.

In his remarks at the Apec Automotive Dialogue, deputy director-general of Thailand’s Office of Industrial Economics Krit Chansuwan said in line with the bio-circular-green economy model as part of Apec 2022 priorities, the region’s auto industry should seize the momentum and push ahead with its net-zero and low emission commitment to contribute to economic recovery and address global environmental concerns.

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