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Southern Malaysian Investment Overview
Bandar Nusajaya is a development site of 23,780 acres situated in the southern region of the Malaysian Peninsula (Johor Darul Takzim), which will be developed over the next 20 years to house between 600,000 and 800,000 residents. Moreover, the site will be the new State capital of Johor.
Prolink Development Sdh Bhd commissioned an overview of the development and investment environment, in order to establish some development policies for Bandar Nusajaya and prioritise infrastructure investment opportunities for private investors.
SGS's overview included a profile of the social and economic environment at an international, national, state and local level, the demands that would soon develop due to the rapid growth of Johor's population and the employment, and basic infrastructure opportunities required to service this population.
Synergistic investment opportunities associated with the Port of Tanjung Pelepas and Senai Airport were also profiled, as were opportunities identified by nearby Singaporean interests. A physical development policy overview, identifying initiatives that Prolink Development could follow to optimize development potential, was also included. The sectors that would enjoy preferential treatment by the Malaysia Government were prioritized as development opportunities
