Business Day TVAccording to Business Day, the automotive industry is not impressed with the government’s failure to present a policy that would encourage the local manufacturing of new energy vehicles .
David Furlonger, editor-at-large for Financial Mail, spoke to Business Day TV about the concerns of the motor industry.
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