Malaysia should look to China to further develop EVs, says Wee


Dr Wee KA Siong giving the thumbs up while driving an EV in Liuzhou.

PETALING JAYA: As the electric vehicle (EV) industry in Malaysia begins to pick up, Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong says there's lots to learn from China on how to further develop the industry.

The MCA president said he was impressed at how the push for vocational training in Liuzhou, China, had produced a large amount of skilled workers that had in turn boosted the EV industry there.

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