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Home News Auto News Economists criticize Malaysia's continuation of Approval Permit (AP) scheme for car imports Economists criticize Malaysia's continuation of Approval Permit (AP) scheme for car imports Auto News Adam Aubrey | July 26, 2023 11:02 am Economists are expressing their disapproval of the Malaysian government's decision to maintain the longstanding approved permit (AP) scheme for car imports, labelling it as a regressive move. According to an article published by FMT, Nazari Ismail from Universiti Malaya argues that removing the AP requirement would foster healthy competition between local and foreign-based carmakers, leading to improved quality and reduced prices for consumers. He believes this would be beneficial for the automotive industry and the public. However, Nazari acknowledges that dismantling the AP scheme may result in the government losing substantial revenue from fees charged to permit holders. On July 17, investment, trade, and industry minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz stated that the government had no intention of phasing out APs for car imports. Interestingly, the exemption will not apply to Tesla, which recently launched its operations in Malaysia and introduced its first offering to the local car market on July 20. The government previously announced granting Tesla the exemption to boost demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and establish a support system for EV adoption in the country. Carmelo Ferlito from the Center for Market Education points out that the government's decision to grant Tesla the exemption aims to give EVs a competitive advantage. He suggests using different mechanisms, like imposing varying sales taxes, to achieve similar objectives. Ferlito believes that the exemption may give the impression of preferential treatment to a particular producer rather than the product itself, potentially affecting the government's relationship with other long-established suppliers in Malaysia. In contrast, removing APs altogether would not only allow consumers to access more products at affordable prices but also create competitive pressure on local producers to improve their pricing and technology offerings. This could be a positive step towards enhancing the automotive industry's competitiveness and benefiting consumers in the long run. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags AP Malaysia APPROVED PERMIT car import malaysia car export malaysia tesla Tesla Malaysia Print Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Related News How To Claim Your AP As A Malaysian? Insights Adam Aubrey | April 07, 2022 Did you know that if you've worked or studied abroad for more than one year, you are eligible for an Approved Permit (AP) from the government of ... How To Export A Vehicle Into Malaysia With AP? Insights Adam Aubrey | June 16, 2023 How do you export a vehicle into Malaysia with an AP? We list down how to do it! So, you have all the necessary paperwork and have put aside funds ... Tesla is coming, yay! But how much are you expected to pay for the cheapest model? Insights Adam Aubrey | March 02, 2023 What's the cheapest Tesla you can buy when it comes to Malaysia? We investigate the price of the Model 3 RWD.So there you have it, MITI has ... Teslas produced between 2016-2023 get a recall Auto News Adam Aubrey | March 07, 2023 If you own a Tesla produced between 2016 and 2023, let it been known that your Tesla may get you into an unfortunate accident.Since we have a bunch ... Comments
Economists criticize Malaysia's continuation of Approval Permit (AP) scheme for car imports Auto News Adam Aubrey | July 26, 2023 11:02 am Economists are expressing their disapproval of the Malaysian government's decision to maintain the longstanding approved permit (AP) scheme for car imports, labelling it as a regressive move. According to an article published by FMT, Nazari Ismail from Universiti Malaya argues that removing the AP requirement would foster healthy competition between local and foreign-based carmakers, leading to improved quality and reduced prices for consumers. He believes this would be beneficial for the automotive industry and the public. However, Nazari acknowledges that dismantling the AP scheme may result in the government losing substantial revenue from fees charged to permit holders. On July 17, investment, trade, and industry minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz stated that the government had no intention of phasing out APs for car imports. Interestingly, the exemption will not apply to Tesla, which recently launched its operations in Malaysia and introduced its first offering to the local car market on July 20. The government previously announced granting Tesla the exemption to boost demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and establish a support system for EV adoption in the country. Carmelo Ferlito from the Center for Market Education points out that the government's decision to grant Tesla the exemption aims to give EVs a competitive advantage. He suggests using different mechanisms, like imposing varying sales taxes, to achieve similar objectives. Ferlito believes that the exemption may give the impression of preferential treatment to a particular producer rather than the product itself, potentially affecting the government's relationship with other long-established suppliers in Malaysia. In contrast, removing APs altogether would not only allow consumers to access more products at affordable prices but also create competitive pressure on local producers to improve their pricing and technology offerings. This could be a positive step towards enhancing the automotive industry's competitiveness and benefiting consumers in the long run. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags AP Malaysia APPROVED PERMIT car import malaysia car export malaysia tesla Tesla Malaysia
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How To Claim Your AP As A Malaysian? Insights Adam Aubrey | April 07, 2022 Did you know that if you've worked or studied abroad for more than one year, you are eligible for an Approved Permit (AP) from the government of ...
How To Export A Vehicle Into Malaysia With AP? Insights Adam Aubrey | June 16, 2023 How do you export a vehicle into Malaysia with an AP? We list down how to do it! So, you have all the necessary paperwork and have put aside funds ...
Tesla is coming, yay! But how much are you expected to pay for the cheapest model? Insights Adam Aubrey | March 02, 2023 What's the cheapest Tesla you can buy when it comes to Malaysia? We investigate the price of the Model 3 RWD.So there you have it, MITI has ...
Teslas produced between 2016-2023 get a recall Auto News Adam Aubrey | March 07, 2023 If you own a Tesla produced between 2016 and 2023, let it been known that your Tesla may get you into an unfortunate accident.Since we have a bunch ...