MAA President Aishah Ahmad said that although the The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) will benefit exporters she doesn't expect the auto-industry to be affected by it.
She said car prices will not come down as the industry does not source vehicles from the signatory countries of the agreement.
She said car prices will not come down as the industry does not source vehicles from the signatory countries of the agreement.
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