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Miti: No limit to number of approved permits to be issued

Miti said there is no limit to the number of approved permits to be released throughout the year under the new open AP policy implemented from January 1, 2019. — Reuters pic

In a statement today, the ministry said companies might apply for additional AP based on their sales performance. An automotive portal recently alleged that the government had approved 38 new open AP holders, most of whom were said to be not in the car business and were simply looking to sell their permits to established AP holders. The portal said the established AP holders’ annual quotas were reduced to accommodate the new AP holders.

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