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Investment Opportunities in Kelantan INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN KELANTAN 1 KSEDC ROLE Social Commercial Job opportunities Direct investment Business Joint Venture opportunities Business premises Privatization Private Financial Residential units Initiatives 2 GROUP ACTIVITIES KSEDC 26 subsidiaries / affiliates and businesses units are fully operational 3 CORPORATE STRUCTURE KSEDC Property & Mineral Service Agriculture Plantation Forestry Construction Resourcess KUMPULAN KUMPULAN PERMODALAN hospitality Technology PERTANIAN PERLADANGAN KELANTAN information Kompleks SPP Kelstone KELANTAN PKINK BERHAD Perkayuan Development BERHAD BERHAD Kelantan Binaraya Infra Quest ICT Sykt Ladang PKINK KTC Damai Convention & Incubator Sg Terah Profil Impian Apartment Centre ASCII Line Kilang Sawit Sinaran Pantai Kelantan Tapis Timur AR-Rahn ICT Irama Resort Consortium Gateway Ladang Development Tapis Hostcare Kijang Kuari Ladang Lubok Bongor PKINK Bina (Kelkon) Kelmix UB Consult Prokel KPJ Perdana Management Urban Specialist Transformation Centre (UTC) Holding Business Associates Sectors Sub Sectors Subsidiary company (Majority- Unit owned)) 4 KELANTAN @ A GLANCE THAILAND SOUTH CHINA SEA KELANTAN BRUNEI INDONESIA EAST INDONESIA SINGAPORE MALAYSIA Area • 14,922 kilometer square • 1.5 million hectare Population • Malaysia - 31.7 million (2016) • Kelantan – 1.76 million 5 QUICK INFO -KELANTAN CAPITAL KOTA BHARU NUMBER OF DISTRICT 10 DISTRICTS LANGUAGE MALAY , ENGLISH CURRENCY MALAYSIAN RINGGIT (MYR) ( 1 USD = 3.9 MYR ) LABOUR FORCE ('000) 637.7 ( 2014) UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (%) 3.6 (2015) 6 KOTA BHARU - THE ISLAMIC CITY IN MALAYSIA 7 ECONOMIC INDICATORS GDP 2014 2015 2016 KELANTAN RM 19.1 RM19.7 RM20.65 bilion bilion bilion 8 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY SECTOR ( 2015 ) AGRICULTURE RM 5.07 Billion 24.61% MINING 1.3% MYR CONSTRUCTION 1.8 % RM 0.36 Billion 20.6 MANUFACTURING 5.4% RM 1.11 Billion Billion SERVICES 66.4 %% RM 13.68 Billion 9 KELANTAN – MOVING FORWARD STRATEGIC PLANNING BACKGROUND DETAILS The strategic plan for The strategic plan is to Kelantan – Moving ‘Kelantan Moving Forward’ is a new be implemented in two Forward’ upholds three (2) phases ; phase in the state’s (3) main pillars : administration for 25 ( i) Phase 1 : years in line with the (i) Blessing 2015 – 2020 (Year) state’s policy (ii) Prosperity (ii) Phase 2: ‘Developing With Islam (iii) Welfare 2020 – 2025 ( Year) 10 3 MAIN PILLARS AND 10 CORES PILLAR 1 : • RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION BLESSING • EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT • FINANCIAL STRENGTHENING PILLAR 2: • SOCIAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • ECONOMY & INVESTMENT PROSPERITY • INFRASTRUCTURE & PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PILLAR 3 : • PUBLIC HEALTH & HYGIENE • SOCIAL WELFARE WELFARE • MUNICIPAL SERVIVES 11 PILLAR 2 : PROSPERITY TARGET STRATEGY •Increase in State’ GDP •Focusing on main economical contributing sectors such as as: services, agriculture and ECONOMY manufacturing •To develop industrial sector as •Optimizing available & one of state’s main economic industrial parks as well as contributor opening more potential sites •Developing cottage INVESTMENT industries for mining sector •Branding Kelantan as the • Further enhancing existing country’s main Halal Hub halal park and create new halal parks in each district •Focusing on the production and marketing of local halal products •Strengthening agricultural and biotechnology industry •Expanding existing poultry industry 12 PILLAR 2 : PROSPERITY TARGET STRATEGY •Branding Kelantan as the • Improving existing facilities country’s focal tourism in current tourism sites and destination creating new tourism destinations ECONOMY •Developing Kelantan as & Islamic Tourism destination •Developing Kelantan as a •Improving current facilities to INVESTMENT conducive investment be more appealing towards destination investors 13 WHY MUST INVEST IN KELANTAN ? • Investment Facilitation GOVERNMENT SUPPORT • Invcentives On Land Lease Period • Sharing border with Thailand and STRATEGIC LOCATION access to South East Asia Countries MULTICULTURAL AND • English is widely used in Malaysia MULTILINGUAL POPULATION and also in Kelantan SKILLED WORKFORCE & • Harmonious industrial relation COMPARATIVE SALARIES with minimal trade disputes 14 MAIN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN KEY SECTORS TOURISM • Hospitality services – Hotels, Resorts, Lodges, Inns • Cultural centre • Leisure & Sports facilities – Theme Parks, Golf courses MANUFACTURING • Food Processing / Production • Distribution centre INFRASTRUCTURE • Roads / Highway • Public Housing & Property Development • Port 15 PASIR MAS HALAL PARK PHASE 1 (50 ACRES) PHASE 2 (58 ACRES) •Developed and operating •Under construction •Comprises of Entrepreneur •Comprises of logistics hub, Business Complex (EBC), commercial zone, Collection warehouse and industrial Processing and Packaging Center lots (CPPC) and industrial lots 16 LAYOUT PLAN OF PASIR MAS HALAL PARK PHASE 1 17 QUICK FACTS - PASIR MAS HALAL PARK ITEM DESCRIPTION Food & beverages (F&B), Ingredients Snack, Spices & Sauce Industry Focus Halal food-based products, Nutraceuticals / herbs Agriculture- based products, Meat-based products Location Pasir Mas, Kelantan Phase 1: 20.23 hectares / 50 acres (Current)Phase 2: 23.47 Total Area hectares / 58 acres (Future Planning) Available Area / 12.49 hectares / 30.87 acres Lot Land Origin State Economic Development Council Lease Period 66 years •Kota Bahru town : 21 km Accessibility •Kota Bahru Airport : 22 km •Kuala Lumpur city : 455 km Infrastructure Development Infrastructure is ready Status 18 TOK BALI DEVELOPMENT AREA Total Development Area 2600 acres of land Proposed Road Upgrading Project Proposed East Coast Rail TBIFP Line - ECRL (Station) Tok Bali Supply Base TBIP Proposed Road Upgrading Project TBIFP – Tok Bali Integrated Fisheries Park 19 TBIP - Tok Bali Industrial Park TOK BALI INDUSTRIAL PARK ( TBIP ) Proposed Activities For Industrial Park: a. Heavy Industry (Oil & Gas) b. Small and Medium Industry Including Halal Location Tok Bali Pasir Puteh, Kelantan Total Area 200 acres East Coast Economic Region Development Land Origin Council (ECERDC) Lease Period 66 years •Kota Bahru town : 42 km Accessibility •Kota Bahru Airport : 50 km Infrastructure Development Under land acquisition process. Status 20 SUNGAI TERAH MODERN ISLAMIC CITY commercial area town area factory SUNGAI TERAH MODERN ISLAMIC CITY • Proposed investment for mix development & industrial estate as a modern Islamic city • This development plan located in Ladang Sungai Terah, Gua Musang District, Kelantan Darul Naim with area 900 acres. Location distances to nearby township are as follow : - a) 8 km from Gua Musang Town b) 65 km from Kuala Krai c) 170 km from Kota Bharu City Centre d) 174 km from Sultan Ismail Petra Airport e) Flat & hilly area f) Adjacent to Central Spline Road g) 122 km from Cameron Highland h) 32 km from Taman Negara 22 NEW TOWN AND MIX-USED DEVELOPMENT IN SG. BAGAN ESTATE, PULAI CHONDONG, DISTRICT OF MACHANG commercial area town area 23 factory NEW TOWN AND MIX-USED DEVELOPMENT IN SG. BAGAN ESTATE, PULAI CHONDONG, DISTRICT OF MACHANG • Proposed investment for mix development which includes airport city & state government administration centre • This development plan located in Ladang Sungai Bagan, Machang District with area of 2000 acres. Location distances to nearby township are as follow : - a) 8 km from Machang Town b) 37 km from Kota Bharu City Centre c) 151 km from Gua Musang Town d) 29 km from Pasir Putih Town e) 50 km from Sultan Ismail Petra Airport f) Flat area g) Adjacent to Central Spline Road 24 INFRASTRUCTURE: EAST COAST RAILWAY LINK (ECRL) The Railway Route 25 INFRASTRUCTURE: CENTRAL SPINE ROAD Central Spine Road or Kuala Krai–Kuala Pilah Highway, is a new 325 km highway under construction Connecting to The Kota Bharu–Kuala Krai Expressway of 73 kilometre 26 INFRASTRUCTURE: SULTAN ISMAIL PETRA AIRPORT • Prime Minister announcement RM450 million for upgrading work under The Eleventh Malaysian Plan 27 DESTINATION FOR CULTURAL & ECO TOURISM IN MALAYSIA Diverse of Cultural Activities - Cradle of Malay Culture Numbers of nature attractions - white sandy beaches , waterfalls , tropical forests Home of tastiest and authentic local cuisine 28 JOM CLICK KELANTAN www.kalashop.my 29 THANK YOU 30 .
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