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Malaysia confident of funds to build own 'HK'


PULAI, Malaysia, AFP
Saturday, February 24, 2007


    

Malaysia on Friday voiced confidence it will attract billions of dollars in global investments to tu

rn its southernmost state Johor into a metropolis similar to China's Shenzhen or Hong Kong.

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said the state neighboring Singapore was expected to draw investors from the Middle East, Americas and Asia.

"Our 20-year plan is to attract 105 billion dollars, and 50 billion ringgit (US$13.6 billion) in the next five years," he told reporters after hosting the inaugural meeting of the Iskandar Regional Development Authority, which oversees development of the region.

"It will be one of the global new growth centers. Therefore we have to be competitive to draw investors. It has good potential to be successful," he said.

The project, called the Iskandar Development Region (IDR), will be 2.5 times the size of Singapore and cover an area of 2,217 square kilometers (853 square miles).

"The IDR will become the largest urban development that Southeast Asia has seen to date," Abdullah said later Friday at the launch of the flagship Nusajaya project in the development region.

He said he wants the area to compete for investments with Dubai, Shenzhen, Bangalore and other global centers.

Malaysia has long dreamed of turning sleepy southern Johor state into a major metropolis across from booming and orderly Singapore. But the Malaysian state's shabby capital Johor Baru has struggled to shrug off a reputation for crime and disorder.

Kishu Tirathai, a businessman and a member of the IDR's advisory group, told AFP it "will not be difficult" to attract 105 billion dollars.

"Planning has been done. The physical structures are coming up. The main challenge now is marketing and implementation," he said.

Abdullah previously said the government will inject 4.3 billion ringgit while Khazanah Nasional, the state investment agency, will pump in 3.4 billion and the private sector will provide 10 billion in the early phase of the plan, previously called the South Johor Economic Zone.

But Abdullah, who is also the finance minister, warned that for the plan to be successful, Malaysia had to work hard, be competitive and was prepared to hire foreign experts to help realize it.

"We have the benefit of low cost. The population has technical skills. We should be ready to employ international professionals whenever it is needed," he said in Pulai, a town inside the development area and west of Johor Baru.


      

Malaysia confident of funds to build own 'HK'
Malaysia on Friday voiced confidence it will attract billions of dollars in global investments to turn its southernmost state Johor into a metropolis similar to China’s Shenzhen or Hong ...









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