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Why Invest in Iskandar Malaysia
Property market in Asia countries are booming in recent years. For some Asia countries which are in the progress of fast growing and open door policies, they are attracting a lot of foreign investors to have their business in Asia. Many MNC companies from Europe and America have expanded there businesses and operations in Asia countries to tap into this huge economic market which are in fast growing while their own countries in Europe and America are in recession or in slow pace of growth.
With the flow of foreign capitals and jobs creation from these MNC companies, many developing countries have set up special economic zone to attract and accommodate these MNC businesses and factory operations. Southeast Asia with the benefit of lower labor cost and operating cost has become the prime location for factory and services centre industry.
Iskandar Malaysia taking the advantages of its location nearby to Singapore and Indonesia, with plentiful natural resources and wide scale of plain land, lower operating cost and plentiful of skilled human resources become the top choice of special economic zone from MNC companies and Singapore businessman.
Singapore, a well known financial, tourism, and busiest sea port in the world’s city state country, consists of 5.5 million of citizen and Indonesia has citizen of over 1 billion with full of its natural resources and plantations. The Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore Growth Triangle (IMS-GT) was established to strengthen economic links in the region and optimize the complementary between three countries. Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia have achieved steady and significant economic growth after the sub-prime crisis while Europe and America still in recession and slow pace of growth.
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Iskandar Malaysia Flagship A
Flagship A – Johor Bahru City
Johor Bahru City, categorised in Flagship A is located within the central region of Iskandar Malaysia. It revolves around Johor Bahru, the state capital of Johor. Flagship A covers 18,433 acres, bounded by Pasir Gudang highway up north, Sungai Tebrau to the east, Sungai Skudai to the west and the Straits of Johor. Other than Johor Bahru city centre, the key areas in Flagship A are the industrial area of Tampoi, and the mixed residential and commercial areas of Pelangi, Larkin, Majidee, Tebrau and Danga Bay.
Originally called Tanjung Puteri, Johor Bahru was founded in 1855 by Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim. The city centre is now the core area for commercial and trading activities. Johor Bahru role as administrative centre is now shared with Kota Iskandar, the new state administrative centre for the state of Johor. The completion of Sultan Iskandar Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex in 2008 near to the present Johor Bahru railway station has strengthened its function as the sothern gateway of Malaysia.
There are two major highways linking Johor Bahru city centre to the suburbs, with the Tebrau Highway linking the city to the north-eat and the Skudai Highway / Jalan Tun Abdul Razak linking it to the north-west. The Pasir Gudang Highway crosses Tebrau Highway and Skudai Highway about midway, serving as the Middle Ring Road of the metropolitan area. Aditional, there is the Eastern Dispersal Link, Coastal Highway linking Johor Bahru to Nusajaya, and the coastal road linking Johor Bahru to Pasir Gudang.
Key Landmarks:-
Danga Bay – Danga Bay or Teluk Danga is the largest recreational park in the city of Johor Bahru. Danga Bay is also sometimes referred to as the “Vision City of the South”. Many interesting events are held there especially during festive seasons.Danga Bay phase 1 makes up 240 acres of an integrated Waterfront Development comprising financial, commercial, residential, lifestyle, leisure and family-oriented tourism development.
CIQ Complex – Located at Bukit Cagar, Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex occupies an area of 232.237 sq m. CIQ Complex is the largest of its kind in Malaysia. There are comparisons made to Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Singapore Airport, which are also main entry points into Malaysia and Singapore, respectively.
The Causeway – The Johor-Singapore Causeway is a 1056 metre causeway that links the city of Johor Bahru in Malaysia across the Straits of Johor to the town of Woodlands in Singapore. It serves as a road, rail and pedestrian link, in addition to supporting the water pipeline system into Singapore. On a typical day, it carries 60,000 vehicles.
Istana Bukit Serene - Istana Bukit Serene in Johor is the palace of the Sultanate of Johor. The palace is located on high ground and has a 35-metre high tower. The Istana Bukit Serene was built in 1938 and is the official residence of the Sultan of Johor.
City Centre – Given the status as city in 1994, Johor Bahru is a rapidly growing city. Latest census figures indicate that it is fast becoming Malaysia’s second largest city, with a population of over 1 million. Shopping opportunities abound in Johor Bahru. Modern malls, arcades, handicraft centres, bazaars and markets offering international and local products all vie for attention. Local craftwork is sure to catch the eye and make lovely souvenirs.
Sultan Ibrahim Building, Bukit Timbalan – Dominates the Johor Bahru skyline, Sultan Ibrahim Building was constructed in the 1940s. Japanese army used it during World War 11 in their final assault on Singapore. The Saracenic character and mosaic detail make it one of the most interesting buildings in Johor Bahru.
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