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Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim telah mengadakan pertemuan dengan TYT Ouyang Yujing, Duta Besar China, pada pagi ini (12 April), memberi tumpuan kepada hubungan dua hala antara Malaysia dan China dan menangani isu-isu semasa yang melibatkan kedua-dua negara.

Semasa sesi bersemuka, Baginda memberi pandangan mengenai hala tuju hubungan diplomatik antara kedua-dua negara dan menekankan kepentingan mengenal pasti peluang untuk kerjasama yang lebih luas. China memegang pengaruh ekonomi yang ketara di peringkat global dan merupakan rakan dagangan utama bagi Malaysia. Baginda bertitah berharap Malaysia akan memanfaatkan kekuatan uniknya untuk meningkatkan jumlah perdagangan, memupuk pertukaran teknologi dan mengembangkan eksport ke China. Selain itu, beliau menggalakkan peningkatan pelaburan daripada syarikat China di Malaysia, bertujuan untuk mewujudkan lebih banyak peluang pekerjaan untuk rakyat negara.

Dalam detik yang ketara semasa pertemuan itu, Baginda telah dipersembahkan dengan Hongqi L5, sebuah kereta mewah yang dikeluarkan di China, menjadikannya pemilik pertama kereta ini di seluruh dunia. Hongqi L5, yang dikeluarkan oleh FAW Group, mempunyai reka bentuk gaya retro dan digunakan oleh pemimpin tertinggi China untuk majlis-majlis negara dan diplomatik.

Bagi mereka yang mungkin tidak tahu, Hongqi adalah jenama kereta premium China yang dimiliki oleh Kumpulan FAW (First Automobile Works). Ia diasaskan pada tahun 1958, menjadikannya jenama kereta penumpang tertua di China. Hongqi ialah perkataan Cina yang bermaksud “bendera merah.”

L5 kelihatan seperti gabungan “lowrider” tahun 1940-an dan Rolls-Royce moden. Versi baharu ini mengambil inspirasi daripada Rolls-Royce buatan British dan dikatakan lebih menarik dan lebih mahal.

Mereka membuat beberapa kemas kini untuk menjadikan L5 baharu berbeza daripada model 2014. Ia mempunyai gril krom yang lebih tinggi, bumper hadapan baharu dengan lampu berbeza dan gril hitam bawah dengan bahagian krom di tengah. Lampu hadapan gaya retro daripada model lama bercantum dengan baik. L5 mempunyai cat putih dan biru dua warna yang pasti akan menarik perhatian.

Di dalam, L5 mencampurkan gaya lama dan baharu. Papan pemuka mempunyai tiga skrin besar, tetapi stereng hanya mempunyai dua jejari. Walaupun terdapat banyak skrin, Hongqi mengekalkan beberapa butang tradisional pada konsol dan papan pemuka.

Ia dilengkapi dengan enjin pengecas turbo 4.0 liter V8 yang memberikan kuasa maksimum 382hp.

His Royal Highness the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Ibrahim, held a meeting with His Highness Ouyang Yujing, the Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia, this morning (April 12), focusing on bilateral relations between Malaysia and China and addressing current issues affecting both nations.

During the face-to-face session, His Majesty provided insights on the direction of diplomatic ties between the two countries and emphasised the importance of identifying opportunities for broader cooperation. China holds significant economic influence globally and is a key trading partner for Malaysia. His Majesty expressed hope that Malaysia would capitalise on its unique strengths to enhance trade volume, foster technology exchange, and expand exports to China. Additionally, he encouraged increased investment from Chinese companies in Malaysia, aiming to create more employment opportunities for the nation’s citizens.

In a notable moment during the meeting, His Majesty was presented with the Hongqi L5, a luxury car manufactured in China, making him the first owner of this car worldwide. The Hongqi L5, produced by FAW Group, boasts a retro-style design and is utilised by China’s top leaders for state and diplomatic functions.

For those who may not know, Hongqi is a Chinese premium car brand owned by the FAW Group (First Automobile Works). It was founded in 1958, making it China’s oldest passenger automobile brand. Hongqi is a Chinese word that means “red flag.”

The L5 looks like a mix of a 1940s lowrider and a modern Rolls-Royce. This new version takes inspiration from the British-made Rolls-Royce and is said to be more imposing and pricier.

They made some updates to make the new L5 different from the 2014 model. It has a taller chrome grille, a new front bumper with different lights, and a lower black grille with a chrome piece in the middle. The retro-style headlights from the old model blend in nicely. The L5 has a cool two-tone white and blue paint job that grabs attention.

Inside, the L5 mixes old and new styles. The dashboard has three big screens, but the steering wheel only has two spokes. Even though there are lots of screens, Hongqi kept some traditional buttons on the console and dashboard.

It is equipped with a V8 4.0-litre turbocharged engine that delivers a maximum power of 382hp.

Syarikat insurans motor AIG telah mengumumkan bahawa ia tidak akan menyediakan perlindungan insurans untuk kereta sport McLaren yang dipandu ke Malaysia. Keputusan ini dibuat selepas kemalangan yang melibatkan tiga McLaren di Johor pada 29 Okt 2023, menyebabkan AIG mencatat peningkatan dalam kemalangan teruk yang melibatkan model McLaren di Malaysia.

Bermula 1 April 2024, AIG menyatakan ia tidak akan menampung kerugian akibat kemalangan di luar Singapura. Ini telah memeranjatkan dan mengelirukan pemilik McLaren dengan ada yang mempersoalkan mengapa kenderaan McLaren dikhususkan.

Salah seorang pemandu dalam kemalangan di Johor, Marcus Luah, terkejut dengan keputusan itu. AIG memetik dia premium yang jauh lebih tinggi daripada premiumnya sekarang, mendorongnya untuk mencari alternatif.

Walaupun jarang berlaku, keputusan seperti itu bukan perkara biasa untuk kereta mewah, menurut broker insurans Eazy CEO Douglas Chia. Walau bagaimanapun, langkah AIG telah membimbangkan pemilik McLaren dan membuat pengedar seperti Eurokars meneroka rakan kongsi insurans lain.

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Motor insurer AIG has announced that it will not provide insurance coverage for McLaren sports cars when driven across the Causeway into Malaysia. This decision follows a recent crash involving three McLarens in Johor on Oct 29, 2023, prompting AIG to cite an increase in severe accidents involving McLaren models in Malaysia.

According to The Straits Times and reported by The Star, starting April 1, 2024, AIG stated that it will not be liable for losses arising from accidents outside of Singapore. The decision has left McLaren owners shocked and puzzled, with some expressing confusion over why McLaren vehicles are being singled out.

Marcus Luah, one of the drivers involved in the Johor crash, expressed bewilderment at the decision and mentioned that AIG quoted him a premium that was significantly higher than his current one, prompting him to seek alternatives.

While rare, such decisions are not unheard of for high-end cars, according to insurance broker Eazy CEO Douglas Chia. However, AIG’s move has raised concerns among McLaren owners, leading dealerships like Eurokars to explore alternative insurance partners to mitigate the impact on existing customers.

The General Insurance Association of Singapore (GIA) refrained from commenting on individual members’ practices, stating that insurers determine their risk acceptance criteria. Meanwhile, legal experts have pointed out that insurers generally have the right to decline coverage for certain risks upon policy renewal, but unilateral changes mid-stream may not be permissible without policy provisions.

The decision by AIG comes amidst incidents involving McLaren vehicles, including a crash on Keppel Road in Singapore in May 2023. Despite such occurrences, McLaren remains a popular choice in Singapore, with approximately 200 McLarens registered in the country, according to Land Transport Authority statistics.

Since its inception, Jaecoo has rapidly established itself as a prominent player in the off-road market worldwide, engaging in a comprehensive value chain deployment. Within just nine months, Jaecoo has amassed a devoted following in over a dozen countries and regions, steadily increasing its influence. Guided by the brand ethos of “From Classic, Beyond Classic,” Jaecoo is poised to launch its debut urban premium off-road SUV, the J7, on a global scale this year.

The recent major launch event held in Mexico on February 20th garnered significant attention and acclaim from key industry representatives, media publishers, and investor-dealers alike. With the successful introduction of the J7, Jaecoo aims to further expand its presence in the global right-hand drive market. Notably, Malaysia is slated to be the first country in Southeast Asia to witness the launch of the Jaecoo J7 in the first half of 2024.

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PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) is expanding its highway operations to handle the 1.9 million vehicles per day on the peak days on the North-South Expressway (NSE) between 11 August and 12 August in order to make it more comfortable for Malaysians travelling back to their hometowns or polling places in conjunction with the State Elections (PRN) .

PLUS is expanding its services at toll plazas and rest and service areas (R&R) to handle the increase in traffic on its highway.

PLUS will also temporarily halt all lane-closing highway maintenance, improvements, and construction projects from August 11 through August 13, with the exception of urgent repair work and accident clearance.

Additionally, PLUS makes sure that all public amenities, including lavatories, suraus, gas stations at R&Rs and lay-bys, are open twenty-four hours a day. Additionally, drivers are encouraged to stop every two hours for a break to avoid micro-sleeping whilst driving.

With the government aggressively supporting a favourable EV environment and the strong corporate commitment demonstrated by two globally famous automakers, Geely and Tesla, Malaysia is on the right track to become an Electric Vehicle (EV) powerhouse in Southeast Asia.

According to a report by Bernama which has been picked up by several news portals, the introduction of Tesla Inc. with its headquarters in the US and China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co, commonly referred to as Geely, into the Malaysian market is a glaring example of Malaysia’s importance in the region’s automotive sector.

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The Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDM) is rewarding anyone with reliable information on the evasion of customs duties and taxes, as well as the criminals, with 10% of the amount of the seizure.

If the seizure is valued at RM1 million, 10% of the amount, which is RM100,000, would be awarded to the informant. There is a provision for informants, which shall be assessed in accordance with the category.

The products included alcohol, cigarettes, and automobiles, according to Deputy Minister of Finance Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan, who also indicated that the informant’s name will remain undisclosed.

Maslan stated that the rewards had been given out by JKDM for a long time but had not been publicised and that the information supplied is necessary to stop acts that would hurt the people and the nation.

Recently, seven people have been detained by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on suspicion of decreasing the charges on luxury automobiles, resulting in the loss of nearly RM33 million in customs tax.

With a target of RM588 million for this year, Negeri Sembilan JKDM has already collected more than RM300 million in revenue as of June 31 this year.

Those with information can contact the Royal Malaysian Customs Department.

The “Jae Fang” gang, according to Thai assistant national police chief Pol Lt-Gen Surachate Hakparn, utilises pickup trucks and lorries to transport items to Malaysia before refuelling at petrol stations there and travelling back to Thailand.

The smuggling syndicate used vehicles with modified fuel tanks to transport hundreds of thousands of litres of fuel to a storage facility at a warehouse in Hatyai, Songkhla, about 30km from the Thailand-Malaysia border.

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By 2040, the country is expected to have 1.5 million electric vehicles (EVs), the Dewan Rakyat was told.

The aim, according to Minister of Natural Resources, Environment, and Climate Change Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, follows a global shift to EVs from internal combustion engines (ICEs) that use petrol and diesel.

He said that the new goal is higher than the previous goal of 90,000 EVs by 2040 set by the Planning and Implementation Committee for Electricity Supply and Tariff (JPPPET).

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