The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iskandar Malaysia to be expanded, spanning more areas in Johor

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PUTRAJAYA: Iskandar Malaysia in southern Johor will be extended to 4,749 km square from the current 2,217 km square to include parts of the Kota Tinggi, Kluang and Pontian districts.

Iskandar Regional Developmen­t Authority (IRDA), in a statement today, said this was approved at the IRDA's 24th Members of Authority (MoA) meeting, which was co-chaired by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Osman Sapian, here yesterday.

IRDA chief executive Datuk Ismail Ibrahim said with the larger area of coverage, Iskandar Malaysia should be able to offer more land for developmen­t at affordable cost, and at the same time bringing modern agricultur­e as one of its new promoted sectors.

IRDA is the regulatory authority mandated to plan, promote and facilitate the developmen­t of Iskandar Malaysia, one of the country's five economic growth corridors.

IRDA said Iskandar Malaysia was confident that the region's inflow of investment­s from domestic and foreign investors would continue to grow from this year onward.

"This will enhance the whole ecosystem in Iskandar Malaysia as the spillover effects will have a higher impact on the region's economy and the rakyat," it said.

IRDA said Iskandar Malaysia recorded committed investment­s of RM32.23 billion in 2018, of which RM22.03 billion represent investment­s that had been realised.

This contribute­d to the total cumulative committed investment of RM285.34 billion from 2006 to Dec 31, 2018, it said.

Local investors contribute­d about RM194.81 billion (62 per cent) to the total cumulative committed investment­s, while the balance RM90.51 billion (38 per cent) were contribute­d by foreign investors, it said.

IRDA said the top five countries with the highest cumulative committed investment­s into Iskandar Malaysia from 2006 to December 2018 were China, Singapore, the United States, Japan and Spain.

From 2016 until 2018, the services sector, namely tourism, education, finance, healthcare, creative and logistics recorded a total of RM28.9 billion which include emerging technology, it said.

IRDA said Iskandar Malaysia had created some 740,000 jobs, of which 15 per cent were skilled positions.

The statement said Iskandar Malaysia could offer the youth jobs in the field of agricultur­e, especially with the approval of the region's new extended land area.

"This should be allocated for the agricultur­e industry and not only for local consumptio­n, but also for export purposes,” it said.

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