Event Details
Malaysia is home to five investment corridors, who offer different investment options, and whose development is overseen by individual governing bodies. The idea behind the corridors was to shift focus from urban areas to rural ones - as a result the investment corridors already envelop close to 70% of Malaysia's landmass.
The East Coast Economic Region, which covers half of Peninsular Malaysia, aims to leverage its strategic location as a gateway to ASEAN and the Asia-Pacific. What are the key projects and initiatives in the region? What types of cross-border investments are there? How are urban areas being transformed in the region? What industries are positioned to take advantage of the plans for the region?
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