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Phan: The reopening of the economy has significantly improved the group’s business park sales.

WITH the reopening of the country’s borders, particularly between Malaysia and Singapore, Eco World Development Group Bhd (EcoWorld) has been seeing a boost in demand for industrial space, especially within the company’s Eco Business Parks (EBP) in Johor.

The property developer has three business parks within the state, namely EBP1 (Tebrau), EBP2 (Senai) and EBP3 (Pasir Gudang).

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