Tesla’s production process is extensively automated Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob invited U.S. businesses, especially Fortune 500 companies, to invest or increase their investments in Malaysia during a four-day working visit to Washington, D.C. on May 11, namely Digital economy, green technology and electric vehicle industry. In the latter case, he said he specifically invited electric car maker Tesla to look at Malaysia as a potential production hub. “I suggest that Tesla invest in the production of electric vehicles in Malaysia,” Jacobs told Malaysian reporters after a meeting with Ted.

During a four-day working visit to Washington, D.C. on May 11, Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob invited U.S. businesses, especially Fortune 500 companies, to invest or increase their investments in Malaysia, namely Digital economy, green technology and electric vehicle industry.
In the latter case, he said he specifically invited electric car maker Tesla to look at Malaysia as a potential production hub.
“I have advised Tesla to invest in the production of electric vehicles in Malaysia,” Jacobs told Malaysian reporters after a meeting in Washington with U.S.-ASEAN Business Council Chairman and CEO Ted Osius. name National News Agency.
Jacobs said he had asked the council, which represents 170 major U.S. companies in Southeast Asia, to play a bigger role in attracting investment from the region, especially Malaysia. He added that the committee sees Malaysia as an important trading partner of the US.
However, Malaysia’s call for Tesla investment lags far behind actual progress in Indonesia, which has long been in talks A discussion with Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk about the possibility of setting up a factory in the country and using Indonesia’s rich nickel reserves to produce electric vehicle batteries.



