MB: Johor will emerge stronger post-pandemic


Ongoing development in Johor Baru. The state has been hard hit by the pandemic, with investments falling to just RM4.67bil in 2020. – Filepic

AFTER years of being among the top destinations for foreign and domestic investments in the country, Johor has dropped out of the top five list.

The Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) in its 2020 report showed Selangor on top with RM38.7bil, followed by Sabah (RM21bil), Sarawak (RM19.6bil), Kuala Lumpur and Penang with RM17.1bil and RM16bil respectively.

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