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Maximum Boleh!!! Malaysia screwing Singaporeans with VEP

Asian Currencies Hit 14-Month High as Fed Cuts Interest Rates​

  • Malaysian ringgit climbs to highest in more than two years
  • Growth prospects also make Asian currencies more attractive

By Marcus Wong
September 19, 2024 at 2:54 PM GMT+8
Updated on
September 19, 2024 at 3:42 PM GMT+8
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Asian currencies advanced to the strongest level in more than a year after the Federal Reserve kicked off policy easing and signaled further interest-rate reductions this year.

The Bloomberg Asia Dollar Index rose 0.2% on Thursday, bringing the gauge to the highest since July 2023.

The Indonesian rupiah and South Korean won led the gains, while the Malaysian ringgit climbed to the highest since 2022.
https://www.bloomberg.com/tips/
 
It is time for Mudland to demand the return of Batu Puteh in exchange for postponing VEP.
 
People shared this forum letter at Malaysia's THE STAR
https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/...oposal-for-vep-implementation-to-be-postponed
machiam like singaporean begging Malaysia to postpone VEP implementation.

Come on lah, why would singaporeans write in to THE STAR?

Anthony Loke too paiseh to postpone VEP, gek gek publish a forum letter on THE STAR, as if Singaporeans begging him??
Once again proved that Sinkies have no shame whatsoever but no balls to ask PAP to postpone GST.
 

'Don’t know where to turn': Singapore drivers face uncertainty​

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/vep-malaysia-johor-singapore-drivers-causeway-4618166

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Mr Lee said that his VEP application had been approved three weeks ago, but he still has not received his radio frequency identification (RFID) tag which he opted to be posted to his home in Singapore. He has emailed Malaysia authorities for an update but has not received any reply.

Meanwhile, others have turned to alternative modes of transportation such as taxi services to cross the Causeway and car rental companies for travel within Malaysia. Some of these firms based in Johor Bahru have noted a surge in enquiries and bookings recently for services after Oct 1.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/vep-malaysia-johor-singapore-drivers-causeway-4618166
 
“Tag appointments are full through the end of October but we have appointments available in November,” he added.

During a visit to a VEP main collection office in Johor Bahru in August, Malaysia Transport Minister Anthony Loke said that authorities had received close to 60,000 applications between May 28, when the Oct 1 VEP deadline was announced, and Jul 31.

He said then that 40 per cent of the applications were incomplete.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/vep-malaysia-johor-singapore-drivers-causeway-4618166

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“It’s certainly a possibility (that we won’t be visiting for a while). Many who have applied have not gotten their VEP so it’s an issue, and we don’t know where to turn to,” said Mr Sunari, who is stuck in the application process because some of his documents were rejected.

“The whole thing has been problematic and the way the deadline was imposed, everything became so rushed.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/vep-malaysia-johor-singapore-drivers-causeway-4618166
 
Some drivers have turned to private Singapore consultancy firm Innox Group, which offers to help drivers with the VEP application and tagging process for a price of around S$150 (US$115).

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Johor Indian Business Association president P. Sivakumar said claims by some Singaporeans that difficulties in applying for the VEP, particularly for those who are not tech-savvy, will deter them from visiting Johor are unfounded. Business owners operating in Little India in the city centre are expected to continue enjoying a steady stream of customers from Singapore.

https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/...es-amid-singaporeans-struggle-vep-application
 
I applied 2 weeks ago and the status still processing. Why VEP requires COE details? They cannot work with LTA?
 
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