Malaysia's new entry free 'discriminates' against Singapore vehicles: Transport Ministry
Published Tue, Aug 4, 2015 · 12:13 PM
[SINGAPORE] A new entry fee for foreign-registered vehicles, which will only be levied on motorists entering Malaysia via Johor "discriminates" against Singapore vehicles, the Ministry of Transport (MOT) said on Tuesday.
The ministry added that Singapore will consider "matching" the RM20 (S$7.16) fee - that will kick in on Oct 1 - in "some form", after the Ministry has studied its implementation.
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