Banking and legal consultants say they’ve seen a 25 per cent jump in the number of businesses seeking advice to enter the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone ahead of its signing. Among them are firms in the food manufacturing and logistics space, who say the zone will help them save costs and access new markets. Nasyrah Rohim with more.
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