Two companies shortlisted for third national car project

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Redzuan Md Yusof hints that 'Look East' policy featured in the selection of the firms.

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Two cronies are shortlisted ? The old tricks of this old crooks of past UMNOs !!!

Award for the stupidest idea of the year goes to.....?

Over to you Najib Razak. Take your best shot.

Which crony are we tax payer going to give another RM1b for R&D now? This is ridiculous.

Bermaz and UMW ?

MMC is one of them? Or Berjaya?

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Third national car company to be announced mid-year, says Redzuan | Malay MailKUALA LUMPUR, March 20 — The Ministry of Entrepreneur Development has shortlisted two companies for the development of the third national car project. Its minister Datuk Seri Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof told Berita Harian the decision on the successful bidder will be announced by Prime Minister Tun Dr... Doing flying car and rolling car in the same time? Believer.. Lol On d 'bamboo' part, at least PH got it coordinated. Now all know why teresakok had urged smallholders 2 ditch oil palms & go 4 bamboo.
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