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Budget 2020 for Transport

Daniel Fernandez, dsf.my | Ariff Roose

16-Oct-19 20:00

Budget 2020 for Transport

This week, Richard, Daniel and Ariff go through the Budget 2020's for transport. With the 5th-highest allocation, what's in it for Malaysians in terms of subsidies, public transport and road works? As for our review, we're talking about Subaru's all-new Forester and a safety system they're calling EyeSight.

Produced by: Ariff Roose

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  Business AnalysisAutoPoliticsLaw and Legal Matters

Tags:  Budget 2020Pakatan HarapanTargeted Fuel SubsidyPetrol SubsidyTransport MinistryBelanjawan2020SubaruForesterEyeSightMercedes-BenzToyota





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