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About 180,000 commercial vehicles have not registered for diesel subsidies under SKDS 2.0 – KPDN


About 180,000 commercial vehicles have not registered for diesel subsidies under SKDS 2.0 – KPDN

Last week there was information that nearly 200,000 public and goods transport vehicles of nearly 60,000 companies have been approved for subsidized diesel control system (SKDS) programme. However, according to Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN), Fuziah Salleh, there are still about 180,000 unregistered commercial vehicles.

“Based on records, there are 389,000 vehicles of this type registered with the road traffic department, but only 209,000 vehicles are registered under SKDS 2.0. So there are about 180,000 vehicles that are still unregistered, possibly because the owners believe they are ineligible or find the registration process difficult,” she said.

She urged owners of these vehicles to quickly apply for registration to ensure that they will benefit from this policy. government diesel subsidies. “You don’t have to own 20 cars to be considered eligible for the diesel subsidy. Even owners with one, two or three vehicles can apply, as long as they fall under the 23 designated categories,” she explained.

About 180,000 commercial vehicles have not registered for diesel subsidies under SKDS 2.0 – KPDN

For public transport and commercial vehicle owners who have received SKDS approval but have not yet received their fleet card, she said they will need to retain their diesel purchase receipts to be able to claim a cash refund with the Ministry of Finance.

About the problem of Add more vehicles to the SKDS listFuziah said the driver of the vehicle Don’t fall in The 33 categories listed in SKDS 1.0 and 2.0 can submit appeals and the appeals committee will review their applications, Bernama report.

“If there are any issues, concerns should be formalized in writing. We can then organize interactive sessions for in-depth discussions and find the best solutions,” she said. Fuziah said this in response to reporters’ questions regarding the Penang Garbage Truck Association’s request to include rigid self-rolling (RORO) trucks in the MySubsidi Diesel list.

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