6 ways Malaysia can propel its car industry supply chain

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The PM should now quickly do six things to power up the national economy and the automotive industry to its full potential. FMTNews

When Madani Sahari, chief executive of MARii introduced the concept of an AV testbed and test track in Cyberjaya in 2018 many were wondering how this could happen without 5G. I’m really chuffed about the accelerated roll-out of 5G as announced by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.

Cars will also communicate with traffic lights and probably in the future, there can be junctions where the traffic lights are more like intelligent robots to smoothen the flow of traffic. And to be fair, this liberalisation of the domestic auto industry happened under former prime minister Najib Razak who had more pressing matters to attend to.

But out of typical Malaysian courtesy, no one addressed that big elephant in the room. You can’t have AV and connected cars without enabling a 5G network. Indonesia is driving onto the Electric Vehicle supply chain by initiating deals with battery makers including CATL , the world’s largest maker of lithium-ion batteries to power traction motors in electric batteries.

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Just forget about it, all talk & over the years what do we have to show for? Stop the jaguh kampung & tin kosong mentality. Just compare to all the countries in Asean, we are at the bottom.

6 things : 1. Berhenti 2. Bersara 3. Pencen 4. Monopause 5. Letak Jawatan 6. Muka tak malu, tak ada majoriti, menipu darurat & gila kuasa.

We are so good on paper. Anyway, why particularly EV only ?

we seems to be doing the same things over the last thirty years since the beginning of vision 2020. but we believe that it can produce different results. it is absurd.

say and comment or propose whatever investment policies in whatever sectors. our gov are more interested to perpetuate anti market. anti liberalisation. policies.

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