PM: Tanjung Malim’s Automotive High-Tech Valley has potential to make Malaysia a hub for electric vehicle manufacturers in Asean | Malay Mail

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PM: Tanjung Malim’s Automotive High-Tech Valley has potential to make Malaysia a hub for electric vehicle manufacturers in Asean

TANJUNG MALIM, April 12 — The development of the Automotive High-Tech Valley can make Malaysia, among others, a hub for electric vehicle manufacturers and component suppliers, not only to the Asean market, but also to a wider market.

“If other countries like the United States can be proud of Detroit, a district famous for its car manufacturing industry, it is possible that one day, Tanjung Malim will be known as a great automotive hub in the region,” he said during AHTV’s launch here today. “Other developments that have an economic chain reaction such as industrial parks and property development for commercial purposes as a whole have the potential to generate RM32 billion by 2030,” he said.

 

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Tanjung malims proton can't even supply my car to my dealer after 6 months of waiting.....penin lor

Every Msian PM & UMNO MP will talk about Msia becoming 'a regional hub' for everything from nasi lemak, char kway teow, aerospace, the Mars conquest or this, that and the other. And always fail to get off the ground. Stupid is as stupid comes!

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