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Khaled: Investors consider other factors besides a business-friendly policy

- By ZAZALI MUSA zaza@thestar.com.my

JOHOR BARU: Investors planning to invest in Johor are not looking only for business-friendly state government but also other factors such good infrastruc­ture, connectivi­ty, utilities and a conducive environmen­t.

Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the popularity of gated and guarded concept at housing estates had prompted developers involved in industrial parks to introduce the concept in their projects.

“Gone are the days where our industrial parks and factory buildings look dull or monotonous,’’ he told reporters at the unveiling of the RM1.3bil i-Park @ Senai Aiport City project here.

The industrial park project on a 74.48ha site is a joint-venture between the Johor-based AME Developmen­t and Fuji Plates Manufactur­ing Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Singapore-listed Fuji Offset Plates Manufactur­ing Ltd.

The i-Park @ Senai Airport City is AME’s third industrial park in Johor – the first is i-Park @ Indahpura in Kulai and the second is i-Park @ SiLC in Iskandar Puteri.

“Monetary is not the main issue for manufactur­ers planning to invest in Johor as they are willing to fork out from RM10mil to RM100mil to set up their manufactur­ing facilities,’’ said Khaled.

He said the face of industrial park in Johor especially in Iskandar Malaysia has evolved in recent years with the introducti­on of a new generation of developmen­ts.

Khaled said apart from the modern and contempora­ry façade, more and more industrial parks were being developed based on the clean-andgreen concept.

He said that this was in tandem with the state government to attract more capital-intensive, high-technology investment­s and clean industries into Johor.

“We need to move up the value chain in the manufactur­ing sector and can no longer depend on labour intensive manufactur­ing activities if Johor wants to emerge as the new economic power house,’’ said Khaled.

He said Johor would beef up its efforts in attracting more multinatio­nal corporatio­ns from all over the world not only to relocate their operations to the state but make Johor their regional headquarte­rs.

Khaled said interest in Johor from domestic and foreign investors remained strong and was proven with Johor managing to maintain its top position in the manufactur­ing sector for five consecutiv­e years.

Statistics from Malaysia Industrial Developmen­t Authority show Johor received RM115bil investment­s in manufactur­ing sector from 2013 until 2017, creating around 72,000 job opportunit­ies.

“We are confident of maintainin­g our position as the leading investment destinatio­n in the manufactur­ing sector in the country this year,’’ he said.

 ??  ?? Project launch: AME Developmen­t Sdn Bhd MD Kelvin Lee (third from left) briefing Khaled (fourth from left) about the project after the launching of i-Park @Senai Airport City grand opening ceremony in Senai.
Project launch: AME Developmen­t Sdn Bhd MD Kelvin Lee (third from left) briefing Khaled (fourth from left) about the project after the launching of i-Park @Senai Airport City grand opening ceremony in Senai.

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