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Iskandar MalaysiaMalaysia’s Premier Economic Region
Presentation Outline
• Planning towards sustainability
• Gaining international standing
• Realising the vision
Presentation Outline
• Planning towards sustainability
• Gaining international standing
• Realising the vision
5 Economic Corridors
ISKANDAR MALAYSIA
sq km or 570,000 acres
of the state of Johor
times the size of Singapore
times the size of Greater KL
times the size of Putrajaya
million population (estimated)
Changi Airport
Senai Airport
Central Business District Singapore
Central Business District– Johor Bahru:
Jurong Port
Port of Tanjung Pelepas
Port of TanjungLangsat
Johor Port
FIVE (5) Local Authorities
• MBJB
• MPJBT
• MPPG
• MPKu
• MDP
The Business Model
The Business Plan – Comprehensive Development Plan
The Principal Coordinator –
Iskandar Regional Development Authority
Supply Side – Planning and Regulatory
The Prime Movers
Catalysts & Drivers
Demand Side – Commercial Development
+
Nine Focus Sectors
Plan
Promote
Facilitate
ENABLERS: Government funding on important infrastructure (roads, access etc), Government
support to improve ease doing business (regulatory processes)
IRDA ACT 664
IRDA
PLANNING
PROMOTION
FACILITATION
BlueprintsSet out the
parameters for a
sustainable
development
Sector
DevelopmentRoadmap for key
economic sectors
IncentivesDevelop
incentives
specific for
sectors
Investment DestinationBrand Guardian of Iskandar
Malaysia as Investment
Destination
9 Promoted SectorsPromote private and public
investments in Iskandar
Malaysia
Iskandar Service CenterAdvise & assist on completion of
documents and expedite
processes & approvals
Investment MonitoringMonitor & Align sector
development, enabler
development and investment
development
GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE OF
ISKANDAR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Projected Growth 2006 to 2025
“To be A Strong and Sustainable Metropolis of International Standing”
Our Vision
Population in Iskandar Malaysia in
2012 : 1.7 mil Source : Statistics Department of Johor
Indicator 20062025
(CDP)
Annual rate of
change (%)
Population (mil) 1.4 3.0 4.63%
GDP per capita
(PPP) in USD 14,790 31,100* 5.78%
Labour Force (mil) 0.62 1.46 7.00%
Employment (mil) 0.61 1.43 7.00%
Iskandar Malaysia targets to grow Johor’s GDP by 4.5 times and create up to 817,500 employment opportunities
*Annual growth of minimum of 8% y-o-y (at constant 2005 price)
Source : Iskandar Malaysia Comprehensive Development Plan
Comprehensive Development Plans
CDP 2006 - 2025
The VisionA STRONG, SUSTAINABLE METROPOLIS OF
INTERNATIONAL STANDING
Economic Development
Social Development
Physical Development
The 9 Economic Pillars (Promoted Economic Clusters)
Ele
ctri
cal &
El
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Pe
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Ch
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&
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& G
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Foo
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Agr
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Pro
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He
alth
care
Tou
rism
Logi
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Fin
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Cre
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Edu
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Five (5) Flagship Zones
Flagship BNusajaya
Flagship A JBCC
Flagship ESenai-Skudai
Flagship D Eastern
Gate
Flagship CWestern
Gate
ENABLERS
STRATEGIC THRUSTS
Key Targets & Performances
CDPii2014 - 2025
The VisionA STRONG, SUSTAINABLE METROPOLIS OF
INTERNATIONAL STANDING
SPATIAL MANAGEMENT PLANFive Flagship Zones, Environmental Sensitive Areas (ESA), Zoning Plan and Use Class
Framework, Regional Development Intensity, Transit Oriented Developments
IMPLEMENTATION & MONITORING FRAMEWORK
IM Holistic Eco-SystemWealth
Creation Resource
Optimisation
Wealth Sharing & Inclusiveness
Promoted Economic Clusters
Optimum use of land and resources
Community Well-being & Equity
Transformative Interventions5 BIG MOVES
Port of IM
Greening IM
Destination IM
Inclusive IM
IMUrban Observatory
Tourism Potential
Greening and Quality
Logistics andInfrastructure
Social Equity & Livable
Communities
Collaboration & Integration
KEY DIRECTIONS
INITIATIVES
HOLISTIC ECOSYSTEM
Iskandar Malaysia Holistic Eco-systemA resilient ecosystem, anchored by wealth generators, creating regional wealth that is to be shared equally among
communities. Wealth generation and wealth sharing, balanced by optimal use of ecological assets, would enhance the
Quality of Life in Iskandar Malaysia, turning it into a leading global region. Alongside this, spatial management and good
governance would enable the realization of its vision and goals by 2025.
Comprehensive Development Plan ii
Presentation Outline
• Planning towards sustainability
• Gaining international standing
• Realising the vision
C2
D2D1
C1
Flagship Zones – Economic drivers for growth
• Electrical & Electronics
• Transportation, Distribution
and Logistics
• Education
• Creative
SENAI-SKUDAI
• Tourism
• Healthcare
• Education
• Creative
• FIREBS
ISKANDAR PUTERI
• Transportation, Distribution
and Logistics
• Petrochemical, Oil & Gas
TANJUNG PELEPASC
B
E
• Tourism
• FIREBS
• Education
• Healthcare
• Creative
JB CITY CENTREA• Electrical & Electronics
• Transportation, Distribution
and Logistics
• Petrochemical, Oil & Gas
• Food & Agro Processing
PASIR GUDANG / TANJUNG LANGSATD
C
B
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A
D
Financial Services EducationTourism Logistics Healthcare Creative
Electrical & Electronics Oleo & Petrochemicals Food & Agro-Processing
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• Advance E&E
• Renewable Energy
• Automotive & Rail
• Aerospace
• Security & Defence
• Medical Devices
• Aromatics & Olefins
• Polymer production
• Oleochem based products
• O&G processing, support industries
• Industrial biotechnology
• Palm oil based products
• Cocoa based products
• Halal derivatives
• Agriculture biotechnology
• Healthcare biotechnology
• RDC, IPC, ILS
• IILS
• Oil storage and trading
hub
• Halal logistic hub
• Specialist medical
service
• Diagnostic medical
service
• TCM, wellness
• Theme parks
• Family entertainment
center
• Food, dining & shopping
• MICE & accommodation
• Private basic education
school
• Private higher education
institution
• Specialized skills training
center
•Film, television, games, animation
•Online mobile content generation
• Integrated media & content
services
• Islamic banking & finance, retail
and wholesale banking.
• FSSO, financial and other
professional services
• Offshore financial service
9 Focus Economic Sectors
Investment Updates 2006 to June 2016
* Others : Utilities,EmergingTech,Tourism,Education,Healthcare, Creative,Financial,Logistics,Retail,Industrial.
5.50 11.9021.70 23.65 26.92 31.22 35.07
46.82 50.09 54.08 54.26
1.00
5.059.11
14.4519.98
28.79
43.26
61.14
87.14102.84
7.10
8.17
16.52
21.83
27.30
35.14
32.97
38.58
40.06
41.06
5.80
5.80
6.83
6.28
6.28
6.28
7.31
8.31
8.31
9.00
9.83
11.30
25.80
41.76
55.56
69.48
84.78
106.31
131.36
158.13
207.99
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 (June)
Manufacturing
Others
Residential
Government
Committed Investment
Cumulative Committed Investment
RM
’bil
190.29
128% 62% 33% 25% 22% 25% 24% 20% 20% 9%
% yearly increment = [(current yr –prev yr) / prev yr] * 100
* based on USD exchange rate as of 30th June 2016, USD1:RM3.99(XE.com)
Manufacturing 26%
Logistic 3%
Healthcare 2%
Tourism 2%
Education 1%
Finance 1%
Residential Properties
20%
Retail/Mix.Dev 27 %
Industrial6%
Emerging Tech 1%
Government 5% Utilities
6%
Investment Updates 2006 to June 2016Cumulative Sector Breakdown
Manufacturing 53.68 Logistics 6.15
Residential Props 40.87 Healthcare 3.17
Mixed Dev 57.19 Tourism 3.37
Utilities 12.96 Education 2.07
Government 9.83 Finance 1.79
Industrial 13.51 Emerging Tech 2.85
Creative 0.56
Source: MIDA & Audited Corporate Announcements
Focus Sector 2016
Logistics HealthcareTourism
22.83 25.4828.78
34.1438.53
47.01
56.99
76.60
84.05
18.92
30.08
40.70
50.64
67.78
84.62
101.14
113.68
123.93
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20
40
60
80
100
120
140
2008 2010 2012 2014 2016(June))
RM
Bill
ion
Foreign Investment
Local Investment
Cumulative Investment Updates
Local vs Foreign
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016(June)
69.48
84.78
106.31
131.64
158.13
190.29
207.99
27.70
37.7543.70
56.32
77.07
98.47
106.43
Committed Investment
Realised Investment
RM
’ Bill
ion
Performance Year On Year
60%40%
1.88
1.89
1.90
2.28
2.74
4.18
4.26
7.06
19.14
23.77
0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00
Netherlands
India
UAE
Germany
Australia
Spain
Japan
USA
Singapore
China
Top 10 Foreign Investments in Iskandar Malaysia In RM’ Bil
(Year 2006- June 2016 (includes Manufacturing, Services & Properties)
Source: MIDA Dec 2015 & Audited Corporate Announcements
Bil Country Rm'Bil
11 Indonesia 1.76
12 Lebanon 1.70
13 France 1.63
14 Korea, Rep. 1.60
15 Kuwait 1.22
16 Cayman Islands 1.02
17 Denmark 0.87
18 Taiwan 0.87
19 UK 0.71
20 Others 0.68
Healthcare1%
Tourism2%
Logistics 3%
Education 2%
Residential11%
Manufacturing44%
Mixed Development
20%
Industrial3%
Government6%
Utilities8%
Creative 1%
Cumulative Realised Investment by Sector 2006- June 2016
Source: MIDA & Audited Corporate Announcements
SECTOR2006 - Dec
2015 (RM’Bil)
2006 – June 2016
(RM’Bil)
FY 2016 (Jan-June) (RM’ Bil)
Mfg 46.31 46.31 0.00
Healthcare 0.81 0.99 0.18
Tourism 2.27 2.57 0.30
Logistic 2.96 2.96 0.00
Creative 0.57 0.57 0.00
Education 2.20 2.20 0.00
Financial 0.14 0.19 0.05
Residential 9.79 11.30 1.513
Mixed Dev 16.44 21.06 4.62
Industrial 2.77 2.86 0.09
Government 6.14 6.42 0.28
Utilities 8.09 9.01 0.924
TOTAL Realised
Investment98.49 106.43 7.96
Hotels in Johor
Hotels in Johor Bahru
rooms 15,000 in IM, expected 17,000
by 2015/16
average Occupancy Rate
COUNTRIES TOURIST ARRIVAL 2014
1 Singapore 13,932,967
2 Indonesia 2,827,533
3 China 1,613,355
4 Thailand 1,299,298
5 Brunei 1,213,110
6 India 770,108
7 Philippines 618,538
8 Australia 571,328
9 Japan 553,106
10 United Kingdom 445,789
Source : IRDA, Ministry of
Tourism Malaysia (2013),
NAPIC & Agoda.com
Source : Ministry of Tourism Malaysia (2014)
Tourist Arrival to Malaysia in 2014
million
Johor is the Highest Tourism
Destination in Malaysia
Tourism Sector in Johor
Hotels & Theme Parks Landscape in Iskandar Malaysia
JB CITY CENTREISKANDAR
PUTERI
WESTERN GATE DEV
EASTERN GATE DEV
SENAI - SKUDAIE
AB
C
D
ECO-TOURISM
Coming Soon
FasTRACK ISKANDAR
Coming Soon
Tour
ism
Hospitals Landscape in Iskandar Malaysia
JB CITY CENTREISKANDAR
PUTERI
WESTERN GATE DEV
EASTERN GATE DEV
SENAI - SKUDAIE
AB
C
D
Johor Specialist Hospital
PuteriSpecialist Hospital
Plaza Landmark Medical Suites
Coming Soon
Bandar Dato’ Onn
Specialist Hospital
TCMHospital
Coming Soon
DB Medical Suites
Coming Soon
Sungai PulaiWellness Resort
Pasir GudangSpecialist Hospital
Coming Soon
AmansariWellness Resort
Coming Soon
KPJ-UTM Specialist Hospital
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are
550 students
20112012
20132014
Employment: 1,600 (2015)
Strategy for 2015 -2016
Grow students numbers for institutions in Iskandar Malaysia
Increase capability of Technical and Vocational Training institutions through
collaboration and industry linkages
2010 to 2015 At least 14 new institutes of higher
learning and international schools.
Estimated overall students for Educity and City of
Knowledge of 15,000.
Increase in students in EduCity and
Bandar Seri Alam
2015
MOU signing between R&F &
Excelsior on
8 Apr 2015
163 students
130 students
900 students
200 students
300 students
750 students
150 students
100 students
112 students
300 students
2000 students
Education Sector in Iskandar Malaysia
EDUCITY, NUSAJAYA• Newcastle University
Medicine Malaysia•Netherlands Maritime Institute of Technology •Raffles University Iskandar •University of Southampton Malaysia Campus •Reading University Malaysia (2012/2015)•Marlborough College •Raffles American School •Multimedia University + Uni of Southern California (2014)
BANDAR DATO’ ONN •KFCH International College• Tenby International School
AUSTIN HEIGHTS•Sunway College•Austin Heights International
School
PERMAS JAYA• R.E.A.L Schools, Cahaya
Campus
BANDAR SERI ALAM, CITY OF KNOWLEDGE•UniKL-MITEC•Asia Metropolitan University •UiTM•MRSM• Pegasus International School • Excelsior International
School• Malaysian Arts School
• Universiti TeknologiMalaysia
• Southern University • College
PHEIs listed in ‘ blue’ are the new private HEIs
Education Sector in Iskandar Malaysia
25
Public Universities/Colleges
Enrolment
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (public research university)
20,000
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn (technical university)
15,000
Universiti Teknologi Mara 3,500
Universiti Kuala Lumpur –MITEC 3,000
Private Universities/Colleges
Specialisation
Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia
Medicine
University of Southampton Malaysia Campus
Engineering(Mechanical/ E&E,
Aeronautics
University of Reading Malaysia Science, Business
Netherlands Maritime Inst of Technology
Logistic, shipping management
Multimedia University Cinematic Arts
Southern University Business Management
YPJ Institute Culinary, Management
There are 3 Polytechnics and 12 Community Colleges in Johor with enrolment of more than 7,000 in various technical and non technical courses. Every year, more than 50,000 SPM (High School) leavers from government and private schools in Johor. So
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Education Sector in Iskandar Malaysia
Developing the Education eco-system
EduCity
2012= 900 students
2015= 5,000 students
3 new Foreign Branch
Universities
4 new colleges/university
6 new international schools
Many more pre-schools/
enrichment centres
Tourism
Official Launching of Pinewood
Iskandar Malaysia Studios
June 2014Launch of Film in Malaysia
incentive (FIMI) Feb 2013
Establishment of Film Johor
Feb 2014
Imagica SEA JV Signing
Ceremony Feb 2014
Signing Ceremony btwn Astro Productions & PIMS for
Studios Facilities & Prod Services
Aug 2014
IM Creative Industry Talent
Development Program kick-off
Mar 2013
ICONApps kick-off Mar 2012;
Kick-start setup of MaGIC-X
Dec 2015
Working continuously with Stakeholders to land Investment/SMEs/Talents/Seal Collaboration
2013
2014
2015
Creative Sector in Iskandar Malaysia
Promoted sub-sectors
Financial shared services and
outsourcing
Islamic banking and finance
Offshore financial services
Knowledge development and research
hub; and
Financial and other professional services• Insurance
• Real Estate
• Business Services
Financial Services Sector Logistics Sector
Well established ‘land-sea-air’ linkages
Port of Tg Pelepas ranked 19th largest
container port
Only privatised international airport BUT
with limited international connectivity
Strong value propositions for regional
distribution, aviation and Maintenance,
Repair and Overhaul (MRO) activities
Financial & Logistics Sectors in Iskandar Malaysia
29
CERTIFICATION
IM
Halal Hub R&D SERVICES
TRADING HOUSE SERVICES
SPACE FOR RENTAL
PREMISE FOR SALE
HTTS & LAB
SERVICES
International Benchmark:
o HALAL, ISO, HAACP,
GMP,GAP,GHP.
Services in Meeting the
Required Standard:
o SK1M, MS
Product Development Services
via Collaboration with Various
Research Institutes
Providing Access to Both
Supply and Demand Side of the
Economy
Creating Linkages to Other
Strategic Halal Hubs and Parks
(Local & International)
Office Space
Cold Room
Chilled Room
Dry Warehouse
MNC/SME Factory Building
MNC/SME Factory Buildings
Anchor Warehouse
Complete traceability solution
(real-time)
DNA Testing
Fat Analysis
Microbiology Analysis
Food and Additive Analysis
Preservative Analysis
Toxic Element Analysis
Nutrition Labeling
Shelf Life Testing
حلال
Aims to be the World’s Leading Centre in Halal Services and Production of Food & Non-food Products within a Period
of 10-15 Years.
Iskandar Malaysia’s Halal Hub Vision
30Source: IRDA, Johor Corporation, HDC
Logistics
Ingredients &
Additives
Biotech
Industrial Chemical
Pharmaceutical
Food & BeveragesCosmetics &
Personal Care
Palm Oil Derivatives
Upstream and Downstream Activities for Halal Food & Non-
Food Products & Services
Food
& A
gro-
Pro
cess
ing
1. Safeguard Compound
2. Hi Speed Broad Band
3. Clean and Green Environment
4. One Stop Industrial and Commercial
5. Space Customization Solution
6. Comprehensive Business Eco System
7. Beautiful Landscaping
8. One stop advisory services
9. Workers Dormitory
CLUSTERING CONCEPT “MANAGED” PARK
Tg. Langsat
Establishment of World Class Industrial Parks in Iskandar Malaysia
Iskandar Malaysia
has 86 Industrial
Parks, 16 are Gated
& Guarded
Iskandar Malaysia Geo Portal on Industrial Park http://goo.gl/n7Gyb6
Strong Government Support in Infrastructure Enablers
RM9.83 billion Government Investment in
Iskandar Malaysia 2006 - 2012.
RM 2.6 billion managed by IRDA as the implementing
Agency.
Hard Infrastructure
29 Community Police Posts (CPPs)
completed
210 Auxiliary Police recruited
415 CCTVs installed.
Safety & Security
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Soft Infrastructure
54 Bus Iskandar Malaysia
serving 27 social routes
38 Bus Express Transit commenced
BRT
System
Improve public
transportationnetwork
Develop a comprehensive and
integrated green travel system –
water and landJB Grand
Central
Larkin City Terminal Pasir Gudang
SentralJB CIQ SentralNusajaya Sentral
Senai Sentral
Kulaijaya Gateway Sentral
Rail Networks
Proposed Regional Rail Transit System (RTS)Proposed High Speed Rail
Proposal for Public
Transport Networks
Legend
Cycling Lane
High Speed Train
Rapid Transit SystemHigh Speed Rail
Water Taxi and Ferry Services
Urban Connectivity & Mobility
Presentation Outline
• Planning towards sustainability
• Gaining international standing
• Realising the vision
FIVE (5) BIG MOVES and 16 Key Projects to lead Iskandar Malaysia towards becoming a Sustainable Metropolis of
International Standing and also able to generate RM173 billion and 310,625 jobs created
CDPii: 5 Big Moves
Big Move #4
Port of Iskandar
Malaysia
Big Move # 3
Destination Iskandar
Malaysia
Big Move #2
Greening
Iskandar Malaysia
Big Move #1
Inclusive Iskandar
Malaysia
Port Of Iskandar Malaysia
Destination Iskandar Malaysia
Greening IskandarMalaysia
Inclusive IskandarMalaysia
Iskandar Malaysia Urban Observatory
Big Move #5
Iskandar Malaysia
Urban Observatory
Mainstream wealth
sharing through
spatial development
to achieve a resilient
and inclusive society
in Iskandar Malaysia
Leveraging assets
and resources of
Iskandar Malaysia to
create a fulfilling
visiting experience
that will further
enhance the local
tourism industry
Transforming
Iskandar Malaysia
into a green and low
carbon region
through urbanscape
and protection of
ecology
A ‘single window’ that shall
seamlessly link people to
information data and
resources that shall enhance
service transparency and
position Iskandar Malaysia
as a competitive global
region
Positioning Iskandar
Malaysia as a world
class dynamic
logistics and
maritime hub in
ASEAN and Asia
Pacific
Iskandar Malaysia is on track to be a Smart City
Smart City: 6 Dimensions and 28 Characteristics
• Economic Growth and Value Creation
• Innovative economic growth
• Equitable Wealth Distribution
• Entrepreneurship
• Public Participation• Efficient Public and social
services• Private Public Partnership• Transparent governance
• Clean environment• Environmental
protection• Green development• Green infrastructure• Smart Growth• Green Economy
• Efficient Road accessibility
• Efficient Public transportation
• Non motorized accessibility
• Availability of ICT infrastructure
• Caring community• Racial Harmony• Skilled and Talented
Human Capital
• Safety and security• Low Carbon lifestyle• Housing quality• Educational quality• Health Conditions• Cultural facilities• Tourist/rec attractiveness
Action Names Themes
1 Integrated Green Transportation
GREEN ECONOMY
2 Green Industry
3 Low Carbon Urban Governance
4 Green Buildings & Construction
5 Green Energy System & Renewable Energy
6 Low Carbon LifestyleGREEN COMMUNITY
7 Community Engagement & Consensus Building
8 Walkable, Safe, Livable City Design
GREEN ENVIRONMENT9 Smart Growth
10 Green and Blue Infrastructure & Rural Resources
11 Sustainable Waste Management
12 Clean Air Environment
Low Carbon Society
Vibrant world class
cosmopolis of the south
Johor Bahru Johor Bahru Tengah Pasir Gudang Kulai Pontian
Green livable city & creative
innovation belt
Green & clean industrial
city
Smart integrated logistic
hub
Clean energy and agro-
biodiversity hub
COP 21, Paris
18th MoA, Putrajaya
Low Carbon Society Action Plan 2025 for 5 Local Authorities in Iskandar Malaysia
Resilient SMEs
Competitive business
eco-system
Vibrant services sector
Strong investment momentum
Strategic location & positioning
Supportive policies
The Iskandar Malaysia Advantage
Your choice location to Invest, Work, Live and Play
Main office :#G-01, Block 8, Danga Bay, Jalan Skudai 80200 Johor Bahru, Johor, MalaysiaT. + 607 233 3000F. + 607 233 3001
Satellite Office :Level 12-1, Mercu UEM,Jalan Sentral 5, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470 Kuala LumpurT. + 603 2260 6777F. + 603 2260 7999
Toll free : 1800 88 3010www.facebook.com/Iskandar.My
THANK YOUISKANDAR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (IRDA)
THANK YOU
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