A bid to turn one of the world’s busiest border regions into a trading and transportation mega-hub could bolster the economies of Singapore and Malaysia and help cement Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar ...
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (left) and his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim (right) witness the signing of an MoU for the construction of the Johor-Singapore SEZ in Johor Bahru, ...
One-way tickets on the upcoming Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link are expected to cost between S$5 and S$7 (US$3.95–US$5.50), Malaysia’s Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced.
Singapore businesses want a planned joint special economic zone with Malaysia to slash red tape and help with labor and connectivity issues, according to a poll by the city’s top chamber of commerce.
Johor, the southernmost state of Malaysia, features sun-kissed beaches, bold flavors, and lush landscapes.