The state investment, trade and consumer affairs committee chairman said this includes companies from the data centre, pharmaceutical and petro-chemical sectors."So we do see a positive inflow of investment at least until the second quarter of next year and moving forward, it will really depend on the global economic situation," he said.
Lee noted that at least two data companies - from the United States and Australia - are expected to be set up in Johor.
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