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VEP, Malaysia and Singapore
Malaysia delays enforcement of VEP; Singapore vehicles without tag can still enter from Oct 1 but will get reminder
Malaysian authorities say that a warning notice will be issued to drivers of vehicles before they leave Malaysia if they have still not installed their VEP.
VEP deadline: Singapore drivers can enter Malaysia without a tag from Oct 1 but will be given warning
Malaysia’s Road Transport Department (JPJ) announced on Friday (Sep 27) that foreign-registered vehicles which have yet to install Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags by the Oct 1 deadline will still be allowed to enter Malaysia from Singapore.
Singapore drivers can enter Malaysia without VEP tag from Oct 1, but warnings will be issued
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia’s Road Transport Department (JPJ) announced on Sept 27 that foreign-registered vehicles which have yet to install Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags by the Oct 1 deadline will still be allowed to enter Malaysia from Singapore.
JPJ: Singaporean vehicles without VEP can enter Johor as usual from Oct 1
Singaporean vehicles without a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) will still be allowed entry into Johor starting October 1, says the Road Transport Department (JPJ). The Star reported that JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said while enforcement of the VEP for foreign-registered vehicles will begin on the same date,
Warnings, reminders to Singapore vehicles without entry permit tags from Oct 1
The vehicles will be allowed to enter Johor after the entry permit rule is enforced from Oct 1 but warning notices will be issued before they leave Malaysia.
Singapore vehicles without VEP can still enter Johor after Oct 1, says JPJ
All Singaporean foreign vehicles without a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) can enter Johor as usual from Oct 1, says the Road Transport Department (JPJ). Read full story
VEP deadline: Singapore drivers can still enter Malaysia without tag but will be given warning notice
Move comes amid delays and snags in obtaining the permit before the Oct 1 deadline. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Singapore drivers flock to JB’s 2 new VEP centres as deadline looms, but tag installation ‘fast, organised’
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Peters, Industry Leaders Embark on Singapore Trade Mission to Boost San Diego's Ties in Asia
World Trade Center San Diego will lead a trade mission to Singapore to promote local key industries and establish and ...
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Malaysia generating enough energy surplus for big development projects and exports, PM says
Malaysia is generating enough energy surplus to power new major development projects as well as grow its exports, its prime ...
Asia One
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Beware! VEP scammers are selling fake RFID tags to Singapore drivers
Amid the rush to secure Malaysia's Vehicle Entry Permits (VEP) before the Oct 1 deadline, some Singapore drivers have fallen ...
malaymail
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PM Anwar: Energy surplus to drive Johor-Singapore SEZ as Malaysia woos investors
Malaysia is generating enough energy surplus to power new major development projects as well as grow its exports, its prime ...
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Malaysia’s Largest Family-Friendly Light Wonderland Is Back In Penang, With A New Cat Theme
Look forward to large light displays, a carnival with kiddy rides, food trucks, and plenty of photo ops at Luna Lights ...
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Singapore’s dismal IPO market has companies eyeing Malaysia
SOME Singaporean companies are looking to sell shares in Malaysia’s booming market, as the city-state remains on track for ...
malaymail
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Fernandes won’t take ‘No’ for answer, to keep pushing Singapore for AirAsia’s licence
AirAsia will not give up on securing a licence to operate in Singapore, despite having been rejected three times, said ...
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