Govt outlines long-term plans to ease traffic congestion from Johor-Singapore special economic zone

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14 Feb 2025 • 3:09 PM MYT
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By: Bernama

Kuala Lumpur: The government has outlined three long-term plans to mitigate any traffic congestion that may result from the development of the Johor-Singapore special economic zone (JS-SEZ).

The economy ministry said this includes increasing clearance capacity and implementing automated lanes in phases, subject to the needs and regulations of Malaysia and Singapore.

Advertisement“Additionally, the government is exploring commercially viable alternative transportation modes that meet regulatory requirements, such as safety and security, for each country.

“The government is also working to develop seamless connectivity by strengthening the local transportation network in Malaysia to support the JS-SEZ,” the ministry said in a written parliamentary response to Khairil Nizam Khirudin (PN-Jerantut).

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The ministry said the government had established a RM5 billion facilitation fund for infrastructure, part of which would be used to support the development of the JS-SEZ area.

Advertisement“Considerations for the use of the fund are subject to government policies and priorities.

“The Singaporean government will introduce its form of financing support to facilitate the expansion of operations for Singaporean companies wishing to operate within the JS-SEZ area,” it said.

AdvertisementOn Jan 7, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, together with Singapore prime minister Lawrence Wong, witnessed the exchange of a joint agreement between their countries on the JS-SEZ.

The JS-SEZ covers the Iskandar development area, Forest City, Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex, and Desaru, with a land area of 357,128 hectares.

The Iskandar development region also includes Johor Bahru City Centre, Iskandar Puteri, Tanjung Pelepas-Tanjung Bin, Pasir Gudang, Senai-Skudai, and Sedenak.