The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Government to announce revised NAP in 1Q next year

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is expected to announce the revised National Automotive Policy (NAP) in the first quarter next year.

Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Dr Ong Kian Ming said the revised policy will oversee the entire automotive ecosystem, underpinne­d by four pillars – connected mobility, Industrial Revolution 4.0, artificial intelligen­ce and the next generation vehicle.

“It is normal for every blueprint to be revised once in a while. The 2014 NAP review was mostly focused on energy efficient vehicles, including combustion engine vehicles and a bit of hybrid technology.

“Right now, we have new (automotive) technologi­es coming in, including the possibilit­y of selfdrivin­g cars, rapid advancemen­t of electric vehicles as well as the necessary ecosystem such as

It is normal for every blueprint to be revised once in a while.The 2014 NAP review was mostly focused on energy efficient vehicles, including combustion engine vehicles and a bit of hybrid technology. Dr Ong Kian Ming, Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Deputy Minister

batteries and charging stations,” he told reporters after officiatin­g the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Automotive Conference (KLIAC) 2018 yesterday.

On gs aid the revised policy would also include the developmen­t of the third national car project.

“We have received over 20 proposals from individual­s, the private sector and government­linked companies at the moment.

“In order to make a fair, transparen­t and comprehens­ive choice, my ministry has developed a matrix to analyse and evaluate these proposals,” he said.

He added that Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad envisioned that the third national car would utilise advanced technologi­es to gain global market share.

Ideally, Ong said the third national car would conform to Euro-6 or at least to Euro-5 emission standards, adding that the government has approached Japanese automakers, including Nissan and Toyota, for assistance.

Themed “Beyond Mobility: Moving Sustainabl­y”, the two-day conference is a platform where industry experts and leading players convene to exchange views concerning the industry and ecosystem roadmap beyond 2025.

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