JOHOR BAHRU: The fatal shooting of a 40-year-old man outside a restaurant in a Johor Bahru district on Wednesday (Jan 8) was ...
Yun Liu of HSBC discusses the economic impact of the Johor-Singapore SEZ and the benefits this cooperation will bring.
Chilling footage of sudden killing at eatery shocks social media users despite police insisting the case is one-off.
Banks, gaming, industrials, tech and telecommunications will benefit, said Maybank. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The victim of a fatal shooting in broad daylight at a restaurant in Taman Setia Indah here sustained four bullet wounds to ...
Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli today said the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone will contribute about US$28 billion (RM125 ...
The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (J-S SEZ), inspired by China's Shenzhen and Suzhou zones, presents its own set of ...
Malaysia and Singapore announced on Tuesday an agreement on a special economic zone in the southern Malaysian state of Johor, ...
Singapore-based businesses have shown “a lot of interest” in expanding to the upcoming special economic zone in Johor, says ...
While Singapore has one of the lowest corporate income tax rates in the region at 17%, companies in Malaysia pay between 15% ...
The Johor-Singapore special economic zone is also poised to spark renewed interest in properties in the Malaysian state, ...
The Singapore government will fund Singaporean companies expanding into the JS-SEZ, while Malaysia’s fund will target ...