Johor-Singapore SEZ master plan ‘should not be delayed further’, says chief minister in clash with government

Johor-Singapore SEZ master plan ‘should not be delayed further’, says chief minister in clash with government


Malaysia and Singapore formally signed an agreement on the JS-SEZ in January 2025 to create the zone that aims to attract 100 projects worth RM100 billion (US$25 billion) within its first decade and create some 100,000 new jobs in high-value economic sectors.  

Akmal’s predecessor Rafizi Ramli had said on May 19 last year that the JS-SEZ blueprint would be launched by the end of 2025, local media reported.

The blueprint is a comprehensive roadmap outlining the zone’s long-term development strategy, investment prospects and policy direction, he said then, describing it as a one-stop document for potential investors, policymakers and the public.

But Rafizi quit the Cabinet at the end of May 2025 after losing in his party’s internal polls. 

In January, Malaysia’s Economy Ministry said that it was targeting a March launch for the JS-SEZ blueprint following a meeting between Akmal and Singapore’s Minister for National Development Chee Hong Tat. 




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