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Chitchat Johor to Become the next Shenzhen of Sinkieland!

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Malaysia's Johor eyes Shenzhen-style hub with Singapore, report says​

Bloomberg
Updated Mon, 13 May 2024 at 5:10 pm GMT-7·1-min read

Downtown Johor Bahru skyline from Singapore. (Photo: Aparna Nori/Bloomberg)

Downtown Johor Bahru skyline from Singapore. (Photo: Aparna Nori/Bloomberg)
By Ram Anand and Anuradha Raghu
(Bloomberg) — Malaysia’s Johor state is proposing its economic and petrochemical hubs as the sites for a special zone with neighbour Singapore, as it aims to become the “Shenzhen of Southeast Asia,” according to a report in the Star.
The suggested area will comprise Iskandar Malaysia and Pengerang on the east coast of the state, Johor Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi was cited as saying at the state assembly on Sunday. If approved, the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone would be nearly twice the size of China’s Shenzhen at 3,505 square kilometres.
Both countries had agreed in January to set up the zone, and Malaysia plans to finalise and sign a pact by the end of year, according to Onn Hafiz. Official engagements with Singapore on the economic zone is expected to begin in June, he added.
The special economic zone could turn Johor into Southeast Asia’s Shenzhen, the report cited Onn Hafiz as saying, noting the similarities between the geographical makeup of the regions. Johor is also proposing 16 economic sectors as part of the zone, including electrical and electronics, manufacturing, healthcare and tourism, he said.
Iskandar Malaysia is a 2,217 square kilometre economic corridor established in 2006 which covers most of Johor’s strategic infrastructure and real estate projects. That includes the Johor Bahru city center and Country Garden’s struggling $100 billion megacity Forest City.
Pengerang is home to the Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex, a major petrochemical facility that includes the Pengerang Energy Complex being developed by Singapore’s ChemOne Holdings Pte.
©2024 Bloomberg L.P.
 
Malay nazis, will try to sabotage this plan.
Najib was against this. So was Dr M.
 
About time we should have a Zhuhai-Macau or Shenzhen-Hongkong style of land border crossing. Frickin malaysian ships can't pass thru the current causeway anyways.
 
About time we should have a Zhuhai-Macau or Shenzhen-Hongkong style of land border crossing. Frickin malaysian ships can't pass thru the current causeway anyways.
The Malay nazis purposely made it difficult to cross the border.
 
About time we should have a Zhuhai-Macau or Shenzhen-Hongkong style of land border crossing. Frickin malaysian ships can't pass thru the current causeway anyways.
sg will never agree because of water pipeline on causeway. if a suspension bridge were to be built causeway would be removed and pipeline would be gone too. a new under water pipeline would take decades to tunnel and build. sinkie water prices would spike.
 
sg will never agree because of water pipeline on causeway. if a suspension bridge were to be built causeway would be removed and pipeline would be gone too. a new under water pipeline would take decades to tunnel and build. sinkie water prices would spike.
No la. Don't have to tear down any pipeline or build any bridge. Just expand the current causeway breadth wise, build proper sheltered footpaths, spread the vehicles across many toll lanes and immigration counters.
 
For sure, Geylang will be made to move over after RTS is completed.
Since the self righeous PAP eunuch find that having a red light district tarnished the label of Singapore.

It damn Fucking necessary. It's nothing to be ashamed about. It's nothing evil about.
 
Since the self righeous PAP eunuch find that having a red light district tarnished the label of Singapore.

It damn Fucking necessary. It's nothing to be ashamed about. It's nothing evil about.
About 6 years ago, the plot ratio of geylang properties increased, hinting to redevelopment plans ahead for that prime plot of land.
 
No la. Don't have to tear down any pipeline or build any bridge. Just expand the current causeway breadth wise, build proper sheltered footpaths, spread the vehicles across many toll lanes and immigration counters.
jiuhu’s dream is to free the straits for ships to steam thru’ unabated. it will be a constant sticking point for generations to cum.
 
sg will never agree because of water pipeline on causeway. if a suspension bridge were to be built causeway would be removed and pipeline would be gone too. a new under water pipeline would take decades to tunnel and build. sinkie water prices would spike.
Just have to wait till the 2nd water agreement sexpire and those pipelines etc will be worth fuckall and no longer an issue,,
 
These pukimudds got use brain before they talk??

JB this kind of lanjiao place is only for phuacb ginfreelies who think they can continue to sell pussy there for retirement.

 

Malaysia's Johor eyes Shenzhen-style hub with Singapore, report says​

Bloomberg
Updated Mon, 13 May 2024 at 5:10 pm GMT-7·1-min read

Downtown Johor Bahru skyline from Singapore. (Photo: Aparna Nori/Bloomberg)

Downtown Johor Bahru skyline from Singapore. (Photo: Aparna Nori/Bloomberg)
By Ram Anand and Anuradha Raghu
(Bloomberg) — Malaysia’s Johor state is proposing its economic and petrochemical hubs as the sites for a special zone with neighbour Singapore, as it aims to become the “Shenzhen of Southeast Asia,” according to a report in the Star.
The suggested area will comprise Iskandar Malaysia and Pengerang on the east coast of the state, Johor Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi was cited as saying at the state assembly on Sunday. If approved, the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone would be nearly twice the size of China’s Shenzhen at 3,505 square kilometres.
Both countries had agreed in January to set up the zone, and Malaysia plans to finalise and sign a pact by the end of year, according to Onn Hafiz. Official engagements with Singapore on the economic zone is expected to begin in June, he added.
The special economic zone could turn Johor into Southeast Asia’s Shenzhen, the report cited Onn Hafiz as saying, noting the similarities between the geographical makeup of the regions. Johor is also proposing 16 economic sectors as part of the zone, including electrical and electronics, manufacturing, healthcare and tourism, he said.
Iskandar Malaysia is a 2,217 square kilometre economic corridor established in 2006 which covers most of Johor’s strategic infrastructure and real estate projects. That includes the Johor Bahru city center and Country Garden’s struggling $100 billion megacity Forest City.
Pengerang is home to the Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex, a major petrochemical facility that includes the Pengerang Energy Complex being developed by Singapore’s ChemOne Holdings Pte.
©2024 Bloomberg L.P.
Jiuhu becum the mainland??

OmG....time for Plan B
 
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Full dress rehearsal....before real thing??
 
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