Malaysia’s Brics entry will boost Johor’s investment, trade potential through JS-SEZ, says Onn Hafiz

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ISKANDAR PUTERI, Oct 3 — Malaysia’s entry into the Brics economic bloc will bring greater investment and trade potential to Johor through the Johor-Singapore Special Economic...

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“Therefore, on behalf of the state government, we warmly welcome and support the federal government’s intention to join Brics, which will bring greater investment and trade potential to the state through JS-SEZ,” Onn Hafiz said during the Johor state legislative assembly meeting here today. He said that the JS-SEZ agreement document is currently being finalised among various ministries, federal and state agencies, and Singapore.

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