Govt to come up with vehicle entry permit rate soon


Hot wheels: Abdul Aziz (left) together with Johor Fire and Rescue Department director Datuk Abdul Ghani Daud (right) inspecting a Proton Arena that was given to the Parit Raja Bomba Volunteer team in Johor.

BATU PAHAT: The Government is in the final stages of coming up with a vehicle entry permit rate for foreign-registered vehicles that enter Malaysia via Johor.

Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi said the Economic Planning Unit was still deliberating on the exact figure that should be imposed.

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