Serious Malacca To Rise Again! New Port To Bypass Sinkieland!

Despite the overall slowdown in the economy, I see a growth potential in logistics services. Mainly due to the continued regional growth. Singapore's central position in ASEAN makes her a logical site as regional hub/headquarter for all sorts of industries in South-East Asia. Peesai should further reinforce this with operational bases and storage warehouses in remote South East Asian locations to augment what is here.

Cheers!

One of the major strategy since late 90s was to use this transhipment hub to act as an off-shore tax-reduction centre by shipping finished or semi-finished goods to Singapore (from the global manufacturing supply chain in Asia) making use of the city's low tarrifs treaties with many countries including US.
 
Despite the overall slowdown in the economy, I see a growth potential in logistics services. Mainly due to the continued regional growth. Singapore's central position in ASEAN makes her a logical site as regional hub/headquarter for all sorts of industries in South-East Asia. Peesai should further reinforce this with operational bases and storage warehouses in remote South East Asian locations to augment what is here.

Cheers!

Peesai is already attempting to do this. Investments in Batam is a good example. However it wil not happen in Malaysia as the country is hostile to Singapore or in Thailand where biz is dominated by local Thai-Chinese led conglomerates (they do not need us).

Unfortunately Batam's labour force are quite unruly and easily stirred to protest either about pay or religion.
 
Why they are targetting the msia of cos strategic one of the factor. another is msia is fking corrupt. spend to work easily.:D
 
Why they are targetting the msia of cos strategic one of the factor. another is msia is fking corrupt. spend to work easily.:D

Funny, isn't corruption against #11's anti corruption policy? How to explain?
 
What Singapore can do 20 years ago, other countries will soon catch up. It is difficult for a small peesai country to survive forever.
 
This sort of collaboration between China and Malaysia doesn't come as a surprise.
For the past few years China has been very aggressive in developing Johor state.
Once fully developed, you'll be seeing many MNCs moving over to Johor to base their HQ there instead of remaining in Sillypore.
Johor is only the first step which China is eyeing to kick Sillypore out of the competition.
As China develops further into other states of Malaysia, Indonesia and even into Philippines, Sillypore will be eating grass soon.
 
It is just startling and very ironic that the Chinese are helping the Malays in Malaysia to get back at Singapore. In the past, Malaysia pleaded with Singapore not to reclaim the seas as it affects Johor but now it is their turn to reclaim the seas until it is next to Singapore all with China close assistance.

It is also strange that since the 1970s, Malaysia Malay leaders are very close to China leaders which caught even the Malaysian Chinese by surprised too. It was strange to hear Chinese leaders addressing Mahathir as a 'close friend of the Chinese people' with his bumiputra policy.

Not just helping the Malays lah. One mudlander Chinese businessman - can't remember his name - is the one who sold much of the reclaimed land, besides the sultan.
 
This sort of collaboration between China and Malaysia doesn't come as a surprise.
For the past few years China has been very aggressive in developing Johor state.
Once fully developed, you'll be seeing many MNCs moving over to Johor to base their HQ there instead of remaining in Sillypore.
Johor is only the first step which China is eyeing to kick Sillypore out of the competition.
As China develops further into other states of Malaysia, Indonesia and even into Philippines, Sillypore will be eating grass soon.

The only attraction left for many MNC's regional HQ to be here is:
1. Using Singapore as offshore tax reduction centre.
2. Angmo and Indian FTs prefer here.
3. SG is part of th US alliance network.
4. EDB's aggressive tax incentives.
 
How long before singapore merger with Malaysia again?time to brush up ur bahasa melayu.
 
Not just helping the Malays lah. One mudlander Chinese businessman - can't remember his name - is the one who sold much of the reclaimed land, besides the sultan.

This is the mudlander Chinese reclaiming land and selling them to PRC etc.

"Malaysia's Newest Billionaire Mints Money From Reclaiming Land And Selling Dreams
 Neerja Jetley , CONTRIBUTOR

The man of the moment in Malaysia is newly minted billionaire Lim Kang Hoo, whose Iskandar property play and an investment in construction firm Ekovest, has catapulted him to a berth in the billionaires’ club."

"Lim Kang Hoo owns 4,000 acres in the Iskandar region, one of the hottest property destinations in Asia. Other investors there include billionaires of all shades, from Robert Quok to Peter Lim and Jeffery Cheah, as well as some of the best names in property development in China and Australia, and sovereign funds in Singapore and Malaysia wanting a stake. The land Lim bought for MYR1.5 – RM 3 ($0.47- $0.95) a square foot in 1997 is now selling between MYR 350-500 ($110-170). And he also owns the right to reclaim many more acres to build a new waterfront lifestyle hub, Malaysia’s first."

https://www.google.com/amp/www.forb...oney-from-reclaiming-land-and-selling-dreams/
 
leave it to the corrupt melayu to fuck it up n drain it dry............. another dry tok ,,,,,,, oops dry dock
 
Funny, isn't corruption against #11's anti corruption policy? How to explain?

They practise anti corruption in china. Outside china is another matter.:D
Chinese ppl eat babi not hala, melayu dont eat babi, hard to see can get along so well unless there is monetary gain.:D
 
Carey Island: Idyllic island with a modern future http://news.asiaone.com/news/malaysia/carey-island-idyllic-island-modern-future

Klang MCA division vice-president Datuk Dr Ching Eu Boon said the third port project would ease the overwhelming logistics needs at the current Northport and Westport in Port Klang. "The current two ports won't be able to meet the logistics demand in the region in the next few years. Having the third port in Pulau Carey is ideal. "With the Belt and Road initiative and also the new double-track rail project connecting Port Klang (Selangor) to Tumpat (Kelantan), the third port is likely to become the new buzz point in Asia," he said. - See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/malaysia/carey-island-idyllic-island-modern-future#sthash.ww5pj1fh.dpuf
 
With such a juicy upcoming project in Malaysia, Najib is not going to stepdown and win again with the strong support from the chinese communities in Malaysia.
 
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