Single agency proposed to cut red tape in EV industry

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KUALA LUMPUR: A single agency should be formed under the Prime Minister’s Department to cut the red tape that is hampering the growth of the electric vehicle industry in Malaysia, the Dewan Rakyat heard on Thursday .“To bring in EVs, we need approval from the Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry. To drive it on the road, we need the Transport Ministry.

In reply, Tengku Zafrul said the involvement of different ministries was needed as there are various laws and guidelines to regulate the EV industry.“The Cabinet is monitoring with the involvement of the relevant ministers in the EV Steering Committee,” he added. “ ministry has a steering and coordinating role at two levels; at the National EV task force and at the Cabinet stage," he said.

 

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