Malaysian companies, according to the embassy representative, are optimistic about increasing exports to Russia in the context of the current situation.
Jamil noted that Malaysia is mainly engaged in the supply of auto consumables, including tires, brake systems, clutch discs, shock absorbers, flywheels, gearboxes, spark plugs and other parts.
Earlier it was reported that in Russia there were problems with the supply of spare parts from BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Toyota. At the same time, things are much better with the availability of spare parts for Korean and Chinese cars, as well as cars made in Russia.
“The price level is still similar to that of the end of 2022, but new deliveries of spare parts will be about 10% more expensive due to an increase in the selling price of suppliers. The situation is difficult, but solvable,” he said Roman Timashov, director. of after-sales service at Avtodom Altufievo, told RG.