Johor tapping intofilm-making sector


Mohamed Khaled (second from right) signing the plaque while Telekom Malaysia and MMU chairman Tan Sri Dr Sulaiman Mahbob (left) and University of Southern California, Dean of School of Cinematic Arts Prof Dr Elizabeth Daley (second from left) look on.

NUSAJAYA: First, Johor wants to become the chocolate state in the country by developing and positioning itself as the key chocolate hub in Malaysia and the region and now, it plans to take on the international film-making industry.

Mentri Besar Datuk Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the state wants to become the leading film-making state not only in Malaysia but also at the international level with the long-term plans already in the pipeline and moving towards that direction.

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