The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MITI committed to stakeholde­r consultati­ons on review of NAP

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI) is committed to having consultati­ons and discussion­s with important stakeholde­rs on the review of the National Automotive Policy (NAP), which will focus on the entire automotive sector, including the supply and value chains.

Deputy Minister Dr Ong Kian Ming said the review of the NAP is still ongoing and had not been finalised.

The review of the NAP is expected to be completed by the secons quarter of this year.

“It is unfortunat­e that Rembau Member of Parliament (MP) Khairy Jamaluddin chose to highlight one small reference to a nascent technology (for the purposes of standards setting) in the discussion document, rather than give attention to the larger challenge at hand, which is how to develop and growtheent­ire automotive landscape in Malaysia.

“MITI is open to consider any concrete suggestion­s from the MP for Rembau on the automotive sector,” he said in a statement, in reply to Khairy’s tweet on the NAP review document which highlighte­d the word “flying vehicle”.

Ong said the document was part of a presentati­on which MITI gave to the automotive industry for its stakeholde­r engagement in the review of the automotive policy.

He said the presentati­on contained a disclaimer which clearly stated that the document was a draft and provided for discussion purposes only and subject to change and did not commit the government of Malaysia”.

The deputy minister also said that in the same consultati­ve document, the discussion on the new national car project was focused on new technologi­es, including anticipati­ng a next generation vehicle (NxGV), which will be an energy efficient vehicle (EEV) with Industrial Revolution 4.0 and artificial intelligen­ce, as well as mobility-as-a-service characteri­stics.

“There was no mention of a flying vehicle in the discussion on the national car project,” he said.

“The slide shown by the MP of Rembau in his Tweet was under the technology developmen­t subtopic and was in the context of setting standards and specificat­ions for many types of vehicles, including NxGV, commercial vehicles and motorcycle­s that are EEVs and/or electric vehicles. — Bernama

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