DOHA: As the country's first economic growth corridor Iskandar Malaysia enters its seventh year, its stakeholders are urged to work harder for the place to stay attractive and relevant.
Iskandar Regional Development Authority (Irda) chief executive officer Datuk Ismail Ibrahim said in today's competitive market the economic corridor must be able to continuously attract strong interest from both domestic and foreign investors.
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