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The RM200k EV Floor Isn't 'Protectionism' — It’s A Power Move To Force Global Brands To Build In Malaysia

Sofea Najmi

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While the "RM200k rule" (effective July 1, 2026) has sparked a lot of debate, Deputy Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Sim Tze Tzin recently clarified that this isn't about playing favorites. Instead, it’s a strategic play to turn Malaysia from a "buyer" into a "maker."


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Here is why the new EV policy is less about protectionism and more about building a high-tech future for our local vendors.


1. It’s a "Trap" for Local Assembly


The goal of the RM200k floor for imported (CBU) cars is simple: if global brands want to sell their more affordable models in Malaysia, they have to build them here.


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By encouraging foreign manufacturers to set up local assembly (CKD) operations or work with Malaysian contract manufacturers, the government is ensuring that tech and investment stay within our borders. If they want to price an EV between RM100k and RM200k, the message is clear: Assemble it in Malaysia.


2. Protecting the "Other" 640 Companies


We often talk about the "Big Two," but Malaysia’s automotive heart beats through its vendors. Currently, Perodua works with 190 vendors and Proton with 116.


But there are over 640 automotive parts manufacturers in the country. This policy ensures that foreign brands integrate with these local suppliers, helping them move up the value chain and eventually become exporters of global automotive components.


3. Leveraging Our "Chip" Advantage


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Malaysia is already the world’s sixth-largest exporter of semiconductors. Since modern EVs are essentially "computers on wheels," the government wants to create a synergy between our thriving chip industry and the automotive sector.


Positioning Malaysia as a hub for both chips and cars is the secret sauce to becoming a key player in next-generation mobility and autonomous driving.


4. Securing 750,000 Jobs


The automotive sector isn't just about cars; it’s about livelihoods. In 2025, the industry contributed up to RM95 billion to our GDP and supported over 750,000 jobs. By forcing the hand of global EV brands to localize, the government is future-proofing these jobs as the world transitions away from internal combustion engines.


Read: RM300,000 Is The New Entry Level: 10+ Popular EVs That Won't Survive MITI’s July 1 Rule


Source: The Edge Malaysia

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Sofea Najmi

A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv

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