ISKANDAR MALAYSIA PROGRESS UPDATES BY: PRESENTER’S NAME (Helvetica Neue BOLD, 25pt) (DESIGNATION), (DIVISION) “EXPERIENCE ISKANDAR MALAYSIA” Horizon Hills Golf Resort • • • • • Senai Airport Central Business District – Johor Bahru: Johor Port Port of Tanjung Langsat Port of Tanjung Pelepas Changi Airport Jurong Port Central Business District Singapore Economic drivers for growth • Focused Development at Five Flagships • 2,217 km2 or 550,000 acres • 3 times the size of Singapore • 1.4 million population ECONOMIC CLUSTER • Logistics • Manufacturing (esp. high tech and aerospace related) • Tourism (Luxury Destination Shopping) • Cybercity ECONOMIC CLUSTER • Manufacturing (Electronics, petrochemicals, olechemicals etc) SENAI-SKUDAI • Oil Storage Terminals PASIR GUDANG / TANJUNG LANGSAT ECONOMIC CLUSTER • Education & Medical Tourism • Entertainment & Recreation • State Administration • Finance • Biotechnology ISKANDAR PUTERI ECONOMIC CLUSTER • Logistics • Regional Distribution, International Procurement ECONOMIC CLUSTER • Oil storage Terminals • Financial, Cultural and Urban Tourism TANJUNG PELEPAS JB CITY CENTRE TO BE A STRONG AND SUSTAINABLE METROPOLIS OF INTERNATIONAL STANDING 2025 INDICATOR 2015 2,217 sq (CDPii) km Population (mil) 1.95 3.0 SENAI - SKUDAI GDP per capita (PPP) in 33,634 42,631 E RM Labour Force (mil) 0.94 1.46 Source : Johor State Economic Report 2015/2016, Johor State Economic Planning Unit Employment (mil) 0.92 1.43 NUSAJAYA EASTERN GATE DEV JB CITY CENTRE B A D WESTERN GATE DEV C FLAGSHIP ZONES – ECONOMIC DRIVERS FOR GROWTH • • Tourism • • FIREBS • Education • • Healthcare • • Creative • JB CITY CENTRE A • • • • Tourism • Healthcare • Education • Creative • FIREBS D1 D2 B ISKANDAR PUTERI • Transportation, Distribution and C2 Logistics • Petrochemical, Oil & Gas C1 C TANJUNG PELEPAS DEVELOPING A SUSTAINABLE ISKANDAR MALAYSIA Supply Side – Planning and Regulatory Demand Side – Commercial Development The Business Plan – Comprehensive Development Plan The Prime Movers The Principal Coordinator – Iskandar Regional Development Authority Catalysts & Drivers ✓ Plan ✓ Promote ✓ Facilitate ENABLERS: Government funding on important infrastructure (roads, access etc), Government support to improve ease doing business (regulatory processes) WHO WE ARE? GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE OF ISKANDAR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Management of IRDA Horizon Hills Golf Resort ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF IRDA Blueprints Sector Incentives Set out the Development Develop incentives parameters for a Roadmap for the key specific for sectors sustainable economic sectors development PLANNING Investment Destination 9 Promoted Sectors Brand Guardian of Iskandar Malaysia Promote private and public as Investment Destination investments in Iskandar Malaysia PROMOTION Iskandar Service Center Investment Monitoring Advisory and Assistance on Monitor & Align sector completion of documents and development, enabler development expedite processes & approvals and investment development FACILITATION Horizon Hills Golf Resort BACKGROUND Iskandar Malaysia targets to grow Johor’s GDP by 4.5 times and create up to 817,500 employment opportunities Description CDP i -2025 Target 2005 2010 2015* Estimated GDP RM163 bil RM34.9 bil RM42.6 bil RM65.4 bil GDP Per Capita RM53.3k RM19.96k RM24.1k RM33.6k GDP Growth 7.0% - 8.0% 4.1% 4.1% 6.5% Population 3.0 mil 1.3 mil 1.6 mil 1.95 mil Employment RM1.4 mil 0.5 mil 0.6 mil 0.9 mil Investment RM383 bil RM11.3 bil RM69.5 bil RM190.3 bil * Source: Johor Economic Report 2015/2016 9 FOCUS ECONOMIC SECTORS Services Financial Services Tourism Education Logistics Healthcare Creative • Islamic banking & finance, retail and • Theme parks • Private basic education school • RDC, IPC, ILS • Specialist medical service • Film, television, games, animation wholesale banking. • Family entertainment centre • Private higher education • IILS • Diagnostic medical service • Online mobile content generation • FSSO, financial and other professional • Food, dining & shopping institution • Oil storage and trading hub • TCM, wellness • Integrated media & content services services • MICE & accommodation • Specialized skills training • Halal logistic hub • Offshore financial service centre Manufacturing Electrical & Electronics Oleo- & Petrochemicals Food & Agro-Processing • Advance E&E • Aerospace • Aromatics & Olefins • Palm oil based products • Renewable Energy • Security & Defence • Polymer production • Cocoa based products • Automotive & Rail • Medical Devices • Oleochem based products • Halal derivatives • O&G processing, support industries • Agriculture biotechnology • Industrial biotechnology • Healthcare biotechnology Investment Update 2017 2006 to 30th June 2017 RM237.36b Reported RM4.29b, 17% committed and RM520m realized investment for June2017. *Growth from 2015-2016 55% investments have been realised to date. Foreign Domestic Investment Investment Rm94bil Rm143bil Based on USD exchange rate as of 30th June’2017, USD1:RM4.29 (XE.com) Cumulative Sector Breakdown 2006 to 30th June 2017 Sector RM’Bil Manufacturing 59.26 Logistics 6.69 Tourism 4.69 Healthcare 3.29 Tourism 2% Education 2.36 Finance 1.85 Creative 0.59 Mixed Development 64.74 Residential Properties 47.47 Industrial Properties 20.44 Utilities 12.97 Government 10.07 Rm79b Emerging 2.94 Promoted Technologies SectorsOther Rm159b Source: MIDA Dec‘2016 & Audited Corporate Announcements Support Services Sector in IM RM22.40b Reported 17% growth Total cumulative 6 services sector , including Emerging Tech from 2015-2016 Contributes 10% to Iskandar Malaysia total RM’ Billion investment as at (2008-2017) Logistics continues to lead services sector with total investments of Rm6.70b followed by tourism and healthcare. Manufacturing in IM Promoted RM59.26b Manufacturing 43% Industries * Total Manufacturing in IM No. Project (2006-2016) Approved 1250 No. Employment Created 129,000 RM’ Billion Top Country invest in IM (mfg) for Source: MIDA Dec‘2016 & Audited Corporate Announcements 10yrs are Singapore *Promoted Manufacturing industries : E&E, Petrochemical/Oleo-chemical and Food Manufacturing ,USA and Japan Top 10 Foreign Investments in IM Manufacturing, Services, Properties & Others (2006- June’2017) Recorded a total of RM93.92b foreign investment in Iskandar Malaysia (2006-2017) Source: MIDA Dec’2016 & Audited Corporate Announcements MANUFACTURING SECTOR UPDATES (JOHOR) Johor is top state for manufacturing investments 2016 RM26.0 billion 2015 RM31.0 billion 2014 RM20.18 billion 2013 RM14.40 billion Source: 2015 MIDA Investment Performance Report INVESTMENT UPDATE 2017 ISKANDAR MALAYSIA’S HALAL HUB VISION Iskandar Malaysia’s Halal hub is envisioned to be a managed ecosystem where many different components with different functions within the supply chain of diverse industry sectors and sub-sectors work cohesively. A designated zone dedicated to champion the halal agenda to increasingly serve the domestic and global needs for halal services in the provision of both food & non-food products & services. UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM ACTIVITIES FOR HALAL FOOD AND NON FOOD PRODUCTS & SERVICES Food & Beverages Ingredients & Additives Palm Oil Derivatives Pharmaceutical Cosmetic & Personal Care Biotech Logistics Industrial Chemical Source: IRDA, Johor Corporation, HDC HIGH QUALITY EDUCATION OFFERINGS University of Southampton Malaysia Campus Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia University of Reading Malaysia Graduation of the 1st cohort in June 2016 2010 - 2016 ✓3 new Foreign Branch Universities ✓4 new colleges /university ✓6 new international schools ✓Many more pre-schools/ enrichment centres Total students in EduCity 2016 : 4100 Raffles American School 2012 : 900 Marlborough College Malaysia EDUCATION LANDSCAPE AND SUPPLY OF TALENT (JOHOR) Private Universities/Colleges Specialisation Public Universities/Colleges Newcastle University Medicine Medicine Malaysia Enrolment University of Southampton Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 20,000 Malaysia Campus (Mechanical/ E&E, (public research university) Aeronautics Universiti Tun Hussein Onn 15,000 University of Reading Malaysia Science, Business (technical university) Netherlands Maritime Inst of Logistic, shipping Universiti Teknologi Mara 3,500 Technology management Universiti Kuala Lumpur – 3,000 Multimedia University Cinematic Arts MITEC Southern University Business Management JOHOR STATE ✓ 3 Polytechnics ✓ 12 Community Colleges ✓ 28 public training institutes ✓ Enrolment of more than 7,000 in various technical and non technical courses ✓ More than 50,000 SPM (High School) leavers from government and private schools in Johor. AVAILABILITY OF WORLD-CLASS HEALTHCARE FACILITIES ✓2010 - 2016 ✓ 5 new private hospitals/medicare centre ✓ 2 private medical suites/centres ✓ > 700 beds added ✓ 2 townships recognised for Smart Healthy townships through strong collaboration with Johor Health Department. Regency Specialist Hospital Pasir Gudang Specialist Hospital ECON Medicare Centre Gleneagles Medini Smart Healthy City & Community at Taman Seri Austin VIBRANT TOURISM PRODUCTS Complete LEGOLAND Theme Park & Hotel Johor Premium Outlets Sanrio Hello Kitty Town, Puteri Harbour Angry Bird Theme Park Hotels in Johor Hotels in Johor Bahru EXCITING CREATIVE SPACE FINANCIAL & BUSINESS SERVICES Financial Services Sector Logistics Sector ✓ Financial shared services and outsourcing ✓ Well established ‘land-sea-air’ linkages ✓ Islamic banking and finance ✓ Port of Tg Pelepas ranked 17th largest ✓ Offshore financial services container port in the world ✓ Knowledge
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