Tesla set up headquarters in Malaysia due to political stability by unity government: PM Anwar

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reiterated on Thursday (Jul 28) that electric car maker Tesla’s decision to set up its headquarters in Malaysia was due to the political stability b

in Malaysia was due to the political stability brought about by the unity government.

“Elon Musk is the richest person in the world. Elon Musk is richer than countries. It is quite difficult to bring him in. But once we became stable, I didn’t ask to talk to him; he asked to talk to me,” he said. Despite Mr Anwar’s claim of political stability, Muhyiddin has criticised the unity government as being “hopeless” and “fragile”.

“We don’t have any problems; PH has a lot of internal problems. BN faces the same issue. When it comes to DAP , it’s not even internal, it’s out in the open.”comprises Mr Anwar’s PH coalition - of which DAP is a component party - and the previous ruling BN coalition, among other parties.

 

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