Malaysia

Economy Ministry defends JS-SEZ rollout timeframe

The fourth-quarter unveiling reflects a deliberate strategy to secure bilateral commitment at the highest level while sustaining strong investor confidence in the cross-border economic initiative

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 04 Jul 2026 5:44PM

Economy Ministry defends JS-SEZ rollout timeframe
Akmal defends the timeline for launching the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) Masterplan - July 4, 2026

THE Economy Ministry has reaffirmed that the implementation of the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) remains on track, stressing that the decision to launch its Masterplan during the fourth quarter of 2026 is a strategic move designed to strengthen bilateral cooperation and enhance global investor confidence.

The ministry said the JS-SEZ is a cross-border economic initiative jointly undertaken by Malaysia and Singapore, requiring careful coordination to ensure policy alignment, implementation readiness and sustained investor confidence.

The Economy Ministry said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's decision to align the launch of the JS-SEZ Masterplan with the annual Leaders' Retreat between the leaders of Malaysia and Singapore demonstrates the government's commitment to securing support at the highest political level.

According to the ministry, the approach is expected to generate greater international visibility for the initiative while reinforcing confidence among global investors.

Economy Minister Datuk Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir said the progress of the JS-SEZ should be measured by tangible economic outcomes rather than the timing of the Master Plan's official launch.

He said current investment figures demonstrate that confidence among both domestic and international investors in Johor remains strong and consistent.

The ministry added that it will continue working closely with the Johor state government and implementing agencies to ensure the orderly execution of the JS-SEZ.

It said the government remains committed to developing the JS-SEZ into a competitive, inclusive and sustainable model of cross-border economic cooperation capable of generating quality investments, creating high-value employment and delivering long-term economic benefits for Malaysians. - July 4, 2026

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