Economic zone to feature green, high-tech elements


jbzsez091123 - An aerial view of downtown Johor Baru taken from the 17th floor of Menara Ansar with Singapore at the back with Malaysia and Singapore agreed to jointly developed the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (SEZ). (Photo by ZAZALI MUSA)

SEGAMAT: The Johor state government plans to develop the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JSSEZ) by combining two key elements – green and high technology.

Johor Investment, Trade, Consumer Affairs and Human Resources Committee chairman Lee Ting Han said, to make the JSSEZ a success, the state government will use Shenzhen and Guangzhou as examples.

He said the two Chinese cities’ transformation from fishing villages to metropolises attracted the interest of the Johor government to use the same methodology in several areas, especially in the JSSEZ.

“The state government will visit the two cities early next month and will meet with Chinese government officials to learn about the transformation process.

“What is unique is that the two cities successfully combine high technology and simultaneously balance and focus on the greening element,” he told reporters after the state MCA Chinese New Year Celebration here last Sunday.

Lee said in addition to government representatives, there will also be meetings with companies involved in technology, chemicals and data management, as well as potential investors. — Bernama

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