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Malaysia and Singapore to introduce digital border system by January. (ECNS)-- Malaysia and Singapore will introduce a new digital immigration system and additional border lanes by January 2027 to ease congestion at one of the region's busiest land crossings. At Eco Business Park II in Senai, EcoWorld assisted Haitian in engaging government agencies for approvals related to its 37.2ha site, which offered strong access to Singapore, key ports and other ASEAN markets. Curbing Commuter Congestion While border efficiency has improved compared to three years ago, Anwar stressed that further upgrades are necessary for daily commuters.
Furthermore, Strong economic links between Singapore, Johor and the wider Malaysian economy are driving business expansion, said Mr Phan Yan Chan, chief development officer, Eco South and Eco Business Park, EcoWorld.
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Malaysia and Singapore to introduce digital border system by January. (ECNS)-- Malaysia and Singapore will introduce a new digital immigration system and additional border lanes by January 2027 to ease congestion at one of the region's busiest land crossings.
according to China News Service (ECNS)At Eco Business Park II in Senai, EcoWorld assisted Haitian in engaging government agencies for approvals related to its 37.2ha site, which offered strong access to Singapore, key ports and other ASEAN markets.
according to Channel News AsiaCurbing Commuter Congestion While border efficiency has improved compared to three years ago, Anwar stressed that further upgrades are necessary for daily commuters.
according to China News Service (ECNS)Strong economic links between Singapore, Johor and the wider Malaysian economy are driving business expansion, said Mr Phan Yan Chan, chief development officer, Eco South and Eco Business Park, EcoWorld.
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