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Vehicle-entry permit for foreign vehicles starts October 1

Only foreign vehicles installed with the VEP-RFID tag issued by the Road Transport Department will be allowed to enter Malaysia. – EPA pic, April 25, 2019.

MALAYSIA will enforce the vehicle-entry permit law in phases beginning October 1 this year, the Transport Ministry said. In a statement, the ministry said only foreign vehicles installed with the VEP-RFID tag issued by the Road Transport Department , which is valid for five years, will be allowed to enter Malaysia.

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