Johor government forming company in Singapore to boost bilateral trade, ties

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ISKANDAR PUTERI — The Johor government will establish an investment, culture and friendship company in Singapore to improve trade and diplomatic links between the state and the republic, said Johor chief minister Datuk Hasni Mohammad.

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