MB: Johor can draw in up to RM15bil in investments from S'pore-based international companies


Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi meeting senior executives from Wilhelmsen, a renowned Norwegian based maritime company during his three-day working visit to Singapore. With him is Johor state executive councillor Lee Ting Han.

SINGAPORE: Johor has the potential to draw investments of around RM10bil to RM15bil from several international companies based in Singapore, says Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi.

The Johor Mentri Besar said this following his meeting with representatives of several international companies, among them, AirTrunk, the biggest hyper-scale data centre company in Asia-Pacific and Japan; and Wilhelmsen, one of the renowned maritime groups at the global level.

"Besides them, I also met with a few potential investors from other countries,” he said in an update on his Facebook page Sunday (Feb 12), alongside several photos of his meetings with the companies' representatives.

Onn Hafiz is currently on a three-day official visit to Singapore beginning Sunday, aimed at further enhancing the good relations between the republic and Johor.

"Insya-Allah, besides the thousands of high-income jobs for Bangsa Johor, economic spillovers and developments that will be generated from these investments, certainly will bring more prosperity to the people in the state.

"All these show that Johor continues to remain the main destination of choice for industry players at the global level,” he said.

He said the state government, with the help of the federal government, is committed to becoming the facilitator in terms of offering utilities and infrastructure, up to tax incentives, to provide a more investor-friendly environment to industry players.

The meeting was also attended by Johor Investment, Trade and Consumer Affairs committee chairman Lee Ting Han; Deputy State Secretary (Development) Datuk Mohammed Ridha Abd Kadir; and Iskandar Regional Development Authority chief executive Datuk Dr Badrul Hisham Kassim.

Also present were Malaysian Investment Development Authority Singapore director Vinothan Tulisinathzan; Invest Johor chief executive Zarina Abdul Kadir; Johor Economic, Tourism and Cultural Office Singapore chief executive officer Saifuddin Abdul Rahim; and Invest Johor manager Sarkawi Zainal Abidin. - Bernama

   

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