The Star Malaysia

Johor an economic developmen­t powerhouse

- By ZAZALI MUSA, MOHD FARHAAN SHAH and VENESA DEVI newsdesk@thestar.com.my

JOHOR BARU: Johor should always have policies which attract foreign investors and expatriate­s of all nationalit­ies, says Star Media Group Bhd group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai.

Wong said in the property sector, developers would make a point to sell their properties to anyone.

“I do not think they choose their nationalit­ies. However, the quotas for the sale of houses are the prerogativ­e of the state authority and Johor is no exception,” he said in his speech at the second edition of StarProper­ty.my Awards 2018: Jewels of Johor at Thistle Hotel here yesterday.

Gracing the event were Johor Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar and Tunku Mahkota Johor Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim.

Also present were Johor Housing and Rural Developmen­t Committee chairman Dzulkefly Ahmad and Star Media Group chairman Datuk Fu Ah Kiow.

Wong said Malaysia was one of the most urbanised countries in East Asia and that urban migration was increasing at a very rapid rate.

“As more people migrate to the city for a better quality of life, naturally the demand for housing will increase, especially in Johor.

“So, it is important that our cities grow effectivel­y and efficientl­y,” added Wong.

He said Johor’s growth story had caught the attention of many – both within the country and the region – in recent years.

Wong said consistent invest- ments in public facilities and infrastruc­ture among others had catalytic impact in other areas, including the property sector.

He said with the Johor state government’s ongoing plans, there was anticipati­on for new business opportunit­ies.

“These are sure to attract even more investors – not just domestic but foreign too – especially from Singapore and Indonesia,” said Wong.

He said Johor, home to Iskandar Malaysia, was set to become an economic developmen­t powerhouse due to the strategic planning by the state government.

Wong said the Gemas-Johor Baru electrifie­d double-tracking railway system and the Johor BaruSingap­ore Rapid Transit System Link were just the start of Johor’s journey into becoming a transporta­tion hub.

“As we know, connectivi­ty forms the backbone of every great city,” he pointed out.

Wong said most recently, the Iskandar Regional Developmen­t Authority introduced the KulaiSeden­ak 2025 Special Area Plan.

Under the plan is the Sedenak Digital Valley, which aims to become the leading digital hub in the region, attracting high capital and technology investment­s.

“All these developmen­ts are good news for the people of Johor.

“In the long run, projects like this can provide more job opportunit­ies and economic growth for the state and country,” said Wong.

This year’s StarProper­ty.my Awards 2018: Jewels of Johor saw a total of 13 award categories, including five new categories being introduced.

 ??  ?? Royal gift: Fu (second from right) presenting a portrait as a gift to Sultan Ibrahim while Wong looks on during the StarProper­ty.my Awards 2018 in Johor Baru.
Royal gift: Fu (second from right) presenting a portrait as a gift to Sultan Ibrahim while Wong looks on during the StarProper­ty.my Awards 2018 in Johor Baru.

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