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Utama Berita Berita Kereta Delay In Approval Of Car Prices – MITI Responds To MAA Delay In Approval Of Car Prices – MITI Responds To MAA Berita Kereta Hans | January 18, 2019 11:44 PM Following yesterday’s press conference by the Malaysia Automotive Association (MAA), where President Datuk Aishah Ahmad revealed that the severe delay in the launch of several locally-assembled models was due to the refusal of the Ministry of Finance (MoF) to make any decisions, MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry) has today released its rebuttal.Replying to Datuk Aishah’s comments that MoF is the pushing the responsibility to ABDC (Automotive Business Development Council), MITI said:“Since 2006, members of MAA have been applying for incentives to ABDC. In the decision making process, the Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) is also considered by the Committee. ABDC meetings are held on monthly basis and special ABDC meetings will be convened, if necessary.“The objective of ABDC is to evaluate and recommend the Industrial Linkage Program (ILP), Multi Sourcing Parts (MSP) and customized incentives for Energy Efficient Vehicle (EEV) under the National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2014. The recommendations by ABDC are for MOF to consider in deciding the amount of duty reduction to be extended to the vehicle companies.”The various incentives/programmes listed above are for incentivising car companies to manufacture/assemble vehicles here. These incentives offer reduction in excise duties, which ranges from 65 to 105 percent, depending the amount of local content used and type of vehicles produced.MITI’s clarification however, didn’t address the core issue raised – the delay in approval of incentives. It also did't address MAA's claims that meetings with ABDC did not produce any results, even though car companies are in close contact with the Council.Datuk Aishah Ahmad, President of Malaysia Automotive Association.MITI also implied that some car companies have been pocketing the incentives received and not passing it down to consumers.“It must be noted that the approval letter from MoF also explicitly stipulate that the gains from the incentive received by the vehicle companies are to be passed down to the Rakyat. “In the previous Administration, some vehicle companies had obtained the incentives directly from MoF, bypassing ABDC. Many of the applications were approved without comprehensive evaluation in determining the return of investment to the Government. However, in line with the aspiration of the new Government, MOF and MITI collectively agreed that the decision making process has to be transparent and fair and should be comprehensively deliberated by ABDC.“All the due process and governance which has been strengthened under the current Government is primarily for the purpose of ensuring that the incentives are granted and distributed to the worthy and entitled recipients according to the prescribed regulations and guidelines. MITI will always strive to ensure public funds and taxpayers money are utilised optimally for the benefits of the Rakyat.”There could be some truth behind MITI’s allegations, as the entire topic surrounding the so-called Energy Efficient Vehicles (EEVs), which began under the previous government, is very opaque.Each manufacturer negotiates for its own incentives and other than obvious criteria like fuel economy, local assembly, and investments, the public doesn’t know exactly how the government evaluates/decides the value of tax incentives given.We would expect that the more transparent government of today will correct this but this isn’t the case. Until MITI address this closed-door approach in negotiating for EEV incentives, MITI’s claims of championing transparency and accountability of use of public funds is contradictory. ✕ Mari berhubung dengan Whatsapp Kami mematuhi Akta Pelindungan Data Peribadi untuk melindungi anda Saya bersetuju dengan Terma Penggunaan dan Polisi Privasi Carlist.my Saya bersetuju untuk menerima komunikasi yang diperibadikan daripada Carlist.my dan penjual kereta, ahli gabungan dan rakan kongsi perniagaannya. Lihat tawaran kereta terbaik! Prev Next Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. 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Delay In Approval Of Car Prices – MITI Responds To MAA Berita Kereta Hans | January 18, 2019 11:44 PM Following yesterday’s press conference by the Malaysia Automotive Association (MAA), where President Datuk Aishah Ahmad revealed that the severe delay in the launch of several locally-assembled models was due to the refusal of the Ministry of Finance (MoF) to make any decisions, MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry) has today released its rebuttal.Replying to Datuk Aishah’s comments that MoF is the pushing the responsibility to ABDC (Automotive Business Development Council), MITI said:“Since 2006, members of MAA have been applying for incentives to ABDC. In the decision making process, the Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) is also considered by the Committee. ABDC meetings are held on monthly basis and special ABDC meetings will be convened, if necessary.“The objective of ABDC is to evaluate and recommend the Industrial Linkage Program (ILP), Multi Sourcing Parts (MSP) and customized incentives for Energy Efficient Vehicle (EEV) under the National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2014. The recommendations by ABDC are for MOF to consider in deciding the amount of duty reduction to be extended to the vehicle companies.”The various incentives/programmes listed above are for incentivising car companies to manufacture/assemble vehicles here. These incentives offer reduction in excise duties, which ranges from 65 to 105 percent, depending the amount of local content used and type of vehicles produced.MITI’s clarification however, didn’t address the core issue raised – the delay in approval of incentives. It also did't address MAA's claims that meetings with ABDC did not produce any results, even though car companies are in close contact with the Council.Datuk Aishah Ahmad, President of Malaysia Automotive Association.MITI also implied that some car companies have been pocketing the incentives received and not passing it down to consumers.“It must be noted that the approval letter from MoF also explicitly stipulate that the gains from the incentive received by the vehicle companies are to be passed down to the Rakyat. “In the previous Administration, some vehicle companies had obtained the incentives directly from MoF, bypassing ABDC. Many of the applications were approved without comprehensive evaluation in determining the return of investment to the Government. However, in line with the aspiration of the new Government, MOF and MITI collectively agreed that the decision making process has to be transparent and fair and should be comprehensively deliberated by ABDC.“All the due process and governance which has been strengthened under the current Government is primarily for the purpose of ensuring that the incentives are granted and distributed to the worthy and entitled recipients according to the prescribed regulations and guidelines. MITI will always strive to ensure public funds and taxpayers money are utilised optimally for the benefits of the Rakyat.”There could be some truth behind MITI’s allegations, as the entire topic surrounding the so-called Energy Efficient Vehicles (EEVs), which began under the previous government, is very opaque.Each manufacturer negotiates for its own incentives and other than obvious criteria like fuel economy, local assembly, and investments, the public doesn’t know exactly how the government evaluates/decides the value of tax incentives given.We would expect that the more transparent government of today will correct this but this isn’t the case. Until MITI address this closed-door approach in negotiating for EEV incentives, MITI’s claims of championing transparency and accountability of use of public funds is contradictory. ✕ Mari berhubung dengan Whatsapp Kami mematuhi Akta Pelindungan Data Peribadi untuk melindungi anda Saya bersetuju dengan Terma Penggunaan dan Polisi Privasi Carlist.my Saya bersetuju untuk menerima komunikasi yang diperibadikan daripada Carlist.my dan penjual kereta, ahli gabungan dan rakan kongsi perniagaannya. Lihat tawaran kereta terbaik! Prev Next Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. Tag Berkaitan MAA MAI MITI
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KLIAC 2018- Digital Advancement To Significantly Transform Automotive Retailing Berita Kereta Siew Weng | December 10, 2018 The Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute (ASLI) and the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) co-organized the Kuala Lumpur International ...
Malaysia And Indonesia Sign MOA Towards Development of ASEAN Car Berita Kereta Siew Weng | August 13, 2018 Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI) and the Institut Otomotif Indonesia (IOI) have just signed an agreement to foster long-term collaboration in the ...
MITI Lists Out Steps To Improve Incentive Approvals, Lower Car Prices Berita Kereta Siew Weng | January 25, 2019 The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) has updated members of the media regarding the lengthy approval process on EEV incentive for ...
MAI: 52% Of New Models Are EEV In 2017 Berita Kereta Siew Weng | August 08, 2018 52% of the new models introduced in Malaysia last year are certified as Energy Efficient Vehicles (EEV), surpassing Malaysia Automotive Institute’s ...