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MALAYSIA MINISTER: SINGAPORE CARS ENTERING MALAYSIA WILL HAVE TO PAY MORE THAN RM50

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23 Jul 2014 - 5:31pm

The Malaysian Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Aziz Kaprawi, has said that they are closing in on the amount to charge foreign cars entering Malaysia from Singapore, indicating that the Fee will likely be no less than RM50.

He explained that this fee was reasonable given that Singpore's Dollar is much stronger than the Ringgit.

The move to impose a vehicle entry fee on Singapore cars entering Johor was announced by PM Najib shortly after Singapore announced that it would be increasing the fees on foreign cars entering Singapore.

Singapore's fees were raised to equalise the price of owning an operating a foreign registered car in Singapore with the cost of operating a Singapore registered car as Singapore registered cars need to pay high COEs.

The higher entry fees for foriegn cars entering Singapore will take effect from August 1st.

Details of the exact fee for Singapore cars entering Malaysia and when the fee will start being imposed have not yet been decided but Datuk Abdul Aziz indicated that they would come into effect by the end of this year.

While earlier reports had indicated that the fee would be between RM20 and RM50, but Datuk Abdul said this was too low considering how rich Singaporeans are.

Many Singaporeans agreed that at a fee of only RM20, they would not likely reduce the frequency with which they visit Malaysia but if the fee is RM50, they would probably avoid going to Malaysia more often.
 

Sammy

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hahaha.....PAP secretly laffing...u sinkies will now pump petrol in sinkieland and biy groceries in sinkieland....
 

Froggy

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If less sinkie shoppers going into JB lets just see the reaction from the businesses. Mats are bodoh.
 

blissquek

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If less sinkie shoppers going into JB lets just see the reaction from the businesses. Mats are bodoh.


They are famous for about-turns...

Look at the case of MH370...when it turn back..

Not quickly reported and hence lost precious time trying to find the plane in South China sea instead of Indian ocean.
 

Sammy

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They are famous for about-turns...

Look at the case of MH370...when it turn back..

Not quickly reported and hence lost precious time trying to find the plane in South China sea instead of Indian ocean.

the planne actually went west into the pacific ocean lah...
 

KNNBXCB

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You all have over estimated sinkie's intelligence. 60% will still drive in arguing that RM 50 is still worth it considering the savings on petrol and groceries and not to mention, the availability of nice food. The tax will not affect anything. Business as usual.
 

xebay11

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You all have over estimated sinkie's intelligence. 60% will still drive in arguing that RM 50 is still worth it considering the savings on petrol and groceries and not to mention, the availability of nice food. The tax will not affect anything. Business as usual.
RM50 is a huge amount, considering that you can only save about about $10 to $15 on petrol, groceries are only a little cheaper in JB, food also not much savings if you eat hawkers food in JB. Not worth going to JB now.
 

KNNBXCB

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RM50 is a huge amount, considering that you can only save about about $10 to $15 on petrol, groceries are only a little cheaper in JB, food also not much savings if you eat hawkers food in JB. Not worth going to JB now.

agree bro. But many Singaporeans will fail to see that. Honestly speaking, I will go even if its RM50. Reason being, nowadays its really hard to find nice cheap food in Singapore. Still plenty in JB. For example beside KSL, the roast duck shop, 2 drinks, 1 plate of assorted roast meats for 2 pax cost me $18RM only...
 

hockbeng

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MALAYSIA MINISTER: SINGAPORE CARS ENTERING MALAYSIA WILL HAVE TO PAY MORE THAN RM50

Post date:
23 Jul 2014 - 5:31pm

The Malaysian Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Aziz Kaprawi, has said that they are closing in on the amount to charge foreign cars entering Malaysia from Singapore, indicating that the Fee will likely be no less than RM50.

He explained that this fee was reasonable given that Singpore's Dollar is much stronger than the Ringgit.

The move to impose a vehicle entry fee on Singapore cars entering Johor was announced by PM Najib shortly after Singapore announced that it would be increasing the fees on foreign cars entering Singapore.

Singapore's fees were raised to equalise the price of owning an operating a foreign registered car in Singapore with the cost of operating a Singapore registered car as Singapore registered cars need to pay high COEs.

The higher entry fees for foriegn cars entering Singapore will take effect from August 1st.

Details of the exact fee for Singapore cars entering Malaysia and when the fee will start being imposed have not yet been decided but Datuk Abdul Aziz indicated that they would come into effect by the end of this year.

While earlier reports had indicated that the fee would be between RM20 and RM50, but Datuk Abdul said this was too low considering how rich Singaporeans are.

Many Singaporeans agreed that at a fee of only RM20, they would not likely reduce the frequency with which they visit Malaysia but if the fee is RM50, they would probably avoid going to Malaysia more often.

I HAVE BEEN WARNING PEOPLE ABOUT INVESTING IN MALAYSIA, BECOS THE END RESULT IS ALWAYS THE SAME.

THE EMOTIONAL AND NEGATIVE RESPONSES I GET ARE JUST AMAZING! THE MALAYSIANS KNOW HOW EMOTIONAL AND STUPID SPOREANS ARE WHEN IT COMES TO PPY.

JUST LIKE HOW THE MAINLAND CHINESE CAME IN THE 1990s AND CONVINCED SO MANY SPOREANS TO LOSE MONEY CHINA PPTY
 

hockbeng

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agree bro. But many Singaporeans will fail to see that. Honestly speaking, I will go even if its RM50. Reason being, nowadays its really hard to find nice cheap food in Singapore. Still plenty in JB. For example beside KSL, the roast duck shop, 2 drinks, 1 plate of assorted roast meats for 2 pax cost me $18RM only...

Why the obsession with cheap food?
 

sleaguepunter

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You all have over estimated sinkie's intelligence. 60% will still drive in arguing that RM 50 is still worth it considering the savings on petrol and groceries and not to mention, the availability of nice food. The tax will not affect anything. Business as usual.

As a chongster, your math fail. RM50 still worth it to go JB. Going to JB in near empty tank already save you at least $50 sing dollars in petrol. Kio Kway at HC all in less than RM300, that less than S$130. Save S$20 compare to gayland. Makan confirm cheaper and better than spore. Throw in the saving the guy get by buying from Tesco, RM50 is only sup sup water.

The only Singaporeans affected are the Malays as they family oriented, no chonging.

The most affected are the jiu hu kia SPRs. Yippee, kenna screw by their own BN govt. swee...... No more rent out hdb flat while commuting from JB. It about time those arseholes pay their dues.
 
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