Malaysia unveiled a slew of tax incentives to lure investors to its joint special economic zone with Singapore that seeks to add $26 billion per year to the Malaysian economy by 2030.
Singapore and Malaysia are not yet ready to resolve all their bilateral issues which include issues on maritime boundaries, water, and airspace, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said at the 11th ...
The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) can potentially propel Johor to become the southern growth engine for the ...