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"textContent": "Malaysia’s EV industry is facing major uncertainty again following MITI’s latest policy changes for fully imported (CBU) electric vehicles. Starting 1st July 2026, imported EVs will need to meet stricter requirements including a minimum RM200,000 CIF value and at least 180kW (241hp) of power output. In reality, this effectively pushes the selling price floor to […]",
"title": "MITI’s EV policy flip-flop raises bigger questions than just protecting Proton | Let’s Talk About #143"
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