Malaysia's EV Import Curbs Criticized for Harming Local Sector
Malaysia's proposed curbs on imported electric vehicles are facing criticism for potentially harming the nascent EV market and delaying the renewable energy transition. Experts warn of reduced demand and inconsistency in policy.
Malaysia’s nascent electric vehicle market may be decimated before it gets up to speed, as business experts warn of a sharp drop in demand and delay in the renewable energy transition if the government imposes strict price curbs on imported units from July, in a move to protect the country’s vehicle makers. The ministry of investment, trade and industry (Miti) on Wednesday announced that from July 1, it will only allow the sale of imported EVs that have a cost, insurance and freight (CIF) value....