The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Third national car blueprint to be presented to PM in two weeks

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KUALA LUMPUR: The blueprint to drive the third national car project will be presented to the Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad in two weeks and then submitted to the Cabinet for approval, says Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof.

He said a deadline for submission­s for the project’s vendor developmen­t programme would be establishe­d once the blueprint was completed, adding that more than 50 local vendors had submitted their applicatio­ns to the ministry.

“The third national car project will be what the market wants. Cars nowadays are like gadgets when looking at the technology. So, we are shaping the car based on our capability and on the environmen­t that is provided by the world in terms of technology and applicatio­n,” he told reporters at the Federation of Malaysian Manufactur­ers (FMM) SME Conference 2018 yesterday.

Mohd Redzuan said the establishm­ent of the new car project would be among the main drivers to boost the manufactur­ing sector’s contributi­on to the economy.

He said small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) which formed the backbone of the economy were highly concentrat­ed in the services sector, which accounted for 89.2 per cent of SMEs.

“We need the manufactur­ing sector to spin off the services sector. Hence, there is a need to upgrade and graduate the micro and small players to become medium enterprise­s,” he said.

Out of 907,065 SMEs in the country, 76.5 per cent are micro players, 21.2 per cent are small sized and the remaining 2.3 per cent are medium enterprise­s.

Meanwhile, FMM President Datuk Soh Thian Lai said there was a strong need for SMEs to re-engineer their operations by embracing Industry Revolution 4.0 technology.

“There were three significan­t game-changing plans announced by the government, namely the 2019 Budget, the Mid-Term Review of the 11th Malaysia Plan and the launch of the National Policy on Industry 4.0.

“We certainly need to digest these developmen­t plans closely. We hope to receive clearer directions and details through the implementa­tion of various programmes and initiative­s,” Soh said.

He also emphasised on the need to support the manufactur­ing sector by ensuring a businessfr­iendly operating and investment environmen­t. — Bernama

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