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Industry Working Group

Strategic Alliances for Global Leadership

Industry Working Group

Our working group unites key stakeholders from Malaysian and German enterprises to foster dialogue, policy advocacy, and strategic partnerships. 

 

Our mission is to tackle challenges and seize opportunities in the automotive sector, promoting technological advancement, environmental sustainability, and economic competitiveness.

Our Groups

Shifting Gears, Advancing Malaysia's Automotive Industry

By leveraging our collective expertise and resources, we aim to drive technological innovation, promote sustainable practices, and enhance the economic competitiveness of Malaysia's automotive industry. 

 

If you're interested in knowing and being part of a team that drives significant advancements, ensuring that Malaysia continues to grow as a leading automotive hub in the region and on the global stage, please join us.

 

Did You Know? 

Malaysia's automotive industry ranks third in Southeast Asia and 23rd globally, producing over 500,000 vehicles annually. It contributes 4% (RM 40 billion) to GDP and employs over 700,000 people. In 2023, nearly 800,000 vehicles were sold, making it ASEAN's second largest market after Indonesia

Powering Progress, Energizing Malaysia's Future in Green Energy

By leveraging our collective expertise and resources, we aim to drive technological innovation, promote sustainable practices, and enhance the economic competitiveness of Malaysia's energy industry. 

 

If you're interested in being part of a team that drives significant advancements, ensuring that Malaysia continues to grow as a leading energy hub in the region and on the global stage, we welcome your involvement.

 

Did You Know?

Malaysia is the second-highest producer of petroleum and other liquids in Southeast Asia and the fifth-highest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) globally. The country aims to achieve a 70% share of installed electricity generation capacity from renewable energy by 2050, requiring an estimated $143 billion in investments.

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