The Borneo Post

Vehicle transshipm­ent in Malaysian ports now exempted from AP

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PETALING JAYA: The government has exempted the approved permit (AP) requiremen­t for vehicles transshipp­ed from local ports since April 1 this year.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook said hence, imported vehicles transshipp­ed through Malaysian ports such as Port Klang no longer require the APs.

“Under the previous policy, every vehicle entering our country, even though it is not for the local market, needs the AP. This makes our ports not competitiv­e and most of the transshipm­ent activities have moved to Singapore. So, I have recently discussed with the Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry ( MITI) and we have excluded the AP terms,” he told reporters after launching the website and applicatio­n software (APP) of COSCO SHIPPING Lines Malaysia here yesterday.

He said the exemption for the APs was approved by MITI and executed by the ports.

In his speech, Loke said the government would make major announceme­nts, especially in the transport sector, after Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s visit to China at the end of this month.

The visit will help resolve the issues that cropped up between

Under the previous policy, every vehicle entering our country, even though it is not for the local market, needs the AP. This makes our ports not competitiv­e and most of the transshipm­ent activities have moved to Singapore. So, I have recently discussed with the Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI) and we have excluded the AP terms.

Malaysia and China in the past one year and deepen relationsh­ip between both countries, he said, adding that: “I am sure some of these announceme­nts will be very positive for the Malaysian transporta­tion sector.”

Meanwhile, the COSCO SHIPPING Lines Malaysia’s website and APP provide customers with high- quality digital services and rely on technologi­cal innovation to assist local shippers and freight forwarders in handling various needs and requiremen­ts in the domestic and regional shipping market.

Also present were COSCO SHIPPING Lines Malaysia Sdn Bhd managing director Henry Tian and China Embassy economic and commercial counsellor Shi Ziming. — Bernama

Anthony Loke Siew Fook, Transport Minister

 ??  ?? Loke (fifth left), Tian (fourth right) and Shi Ziming (fourth left) together with others are all smiles during a photocall after the ceremony. — Bernama photo
Loke (fifth left), Tian (fourth right) and Shi Ziming (fourth left) together with others are all smiles during a photocall after the ceremony. — Bernama photo

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