Johor govt in talks with companies keen on investing locally


State investment, trade and consumer affairs committee chairman Lee Ting Han (third from right) checking out the facility at DHL Express Malaysia's Johor Baru Gateway in Senai Airport City industrial park on Tuesday (Oct 18).

KULAI: Johor is expected to see an inflow of investments at least until the second quarter of next year, says executive councillor Lee Ting Han.

He said the state government is now in talks with about 20 companies that have expressed an interest in investing in Johor.

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