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Iskandar Malaysia (formerly known as Iskandar Development Region and South Johor Economic Region), is the main southern development corridor in Johor, Malaysia. It was established on 8 November 2006. [1] Iskandar Malaysia is currently the largest special economic zone in Malaysia by investment value, having a total amount of over RM413.1 ...
Iskandar Malaysia Studios (IMS) is a studio complex located at a twenty hectares (49 acres) site in Iskandar Puteri, Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia. [1] It targets the Asia-Pacific region. History
On August 25, 2023, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim declared that Forest City would be included within the Iskandar Malaysia Economic Zone as a Special Financial Zone to enhance its competitiveness. [18] [19] In July 2024, the Malaysian Parliament passed five bills designating Forest City Island 1 as a duty-free island.
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The high-profile film and TV production facilities Iskandar Malaysia Studios have been sold to Singapore’s GHY Culture & Media. GHY has paid RM8.8 million ($1.98 million) for an 80% stake in ...
Khazanah is a company incorporated in Malaysia, and operates under the provisions of the Malaysian Companies Act. [12] [13] It is neither a government agency nor a statutory board, rather it is a national institution that served as a trustee that manages government-owned commercial assets and also investing in multiple high-tech and strategic sectors.
Iskandar Investment Berhad (Malay: Syarikat Permodalan Iskandar), or IIB, is a corporate entity providing investment capital to the development corridor of Iskandar Malaysia, in South Johor at the tip of the Malay Peninsula. It was formed on 2 November 2006 as South Johor Investment Corporation Berhad.
Iskandar Rapid Transit BRT Overview; Native name: Transit Aliran Bas Iskandar Malaysia Locale: Iskandar Malaysia - Johor Bahru District, Kulai District, and Pontian District (South) Transit type: Bus rapid transit: Number of lines: 72 (3 trunk, 26 direct, and 42 feeder BRT route) Website: https://imbrt.com.my: Operation; Operation will start ...