Auto players: Provide more clarity on incentives


Reports by HEMANANTHANI SIVANANDAM, THOMAS HUONG, RIZAL JOHAN, JAY WONG and CLARISSA CHUNG

KUALA LUMPUR: The National Automotive Policy 2020 (NAP 2020) needs to provide more clarity on incentives for investors and support for energy efficient vehicles such as hybrids, say automotive industry players.

In the new policy, the customised incentives mechanism will be continued based on cost benefit analysis of specific business proposals by investors.

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