Home Minister understands plight of motor industry

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GEORGE TOWN: The presence of foreign workers in our industries has been a crucial factor in dri­ving economic growth and meeting the demands of various sectors, including the motor industry, says Johari Kassim, political secretary to Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

One for the album: Penang and Province Wellesley Used Cars Autocycles Dealers and Motor Financiers Association secretary Ewe Hoo Chye, Yeow, Chow, Khor, Kebun Bunga assemblyman Jason Ong, and Penang and Province Wellesley Used Cars Autocycles Dealers and Motor Financiers Association treasurer Yeap Teow Teong posing for a photo at FMCCAM 45th anniversary celebration held at Berjaya Hotel in George Town.

“As far as I know, currently, many foreign workers are employed in the used car industry, mainly in cleaning and car washing services, as well as assisting used car dealers in vehicle repairs and other tasks. “Victims who fall into scams related to buying and selling used cars are typically lured by advertisements on social media and online trading platforms offering vehicles at prices below the market value.

“The ministry will pay attention to the situation, engage in inter-departmental dialogues, and have more discussions with relevant industries to understand the difficulties used car dealerships face.

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