Sultan: Johor landscape will change with more foreign investments


Johor's Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar ( in pink shirt) looking at the model of Princess Cove @ Tanjung Puteri development project at its launch in Johor Baru on July 3, 2014

JOHOR BARU: Johor’s Sultan Ibrahim Ismail Sultan Iskandar has welcomed the entry of more foreign investments into the state, stating that it could change the landscape of the state besides providing benefits from the economic perspective and job opportunities for the people.

Bernama reported that the Johor Sultan had consented to officiate at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Princess Cove project in Tanjung Puteri here, being developed by R&F Properties Co Ltd, a property developer based in China.

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