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Online Webinar
16 Feb 2017
Regions

Maintaining Singapore's Global Competitiveness & Finding Growth Avenues for Malaysia

Is Iskandar Malaysia the Key to Keep up the Pace?

About the Webinar
This online seminar analyses the Singaporean-Malaysian relationship on the example of Iskandar Malaysia (IM) and how IM is a part of Singapore's solution to maintain the economic growth in longterm.

EUMCCI invites you to our two 15 minutes expert presentations concluding in an interactive Q&A session. You are given the opportunity to raise questions either through theregistration form orduring thelive session.

Your attendance requires no special hard- or software and is free-of-charge.

 

Background

  • Singapore's Growth

Singapore's economy sky rocketed over the last decades and became the world's fourth prosperous nation measured on GDP per capita. Inevitably, experts foresee a challenge in long term sustainability. Prominent reasons being the limitation of space and drastic increase of price level whilethedistribution ofwealth tends tobe one-sided.

 

  • Iskandar Malaysia

Malaysia's objective to diversify its economic is evidenced in industry specific development regions. The strategic location of the southern growth corridor, Iskandar Malaysia (IM), in the hinterland of Singapore aims thereby to establish a integrated region and therewith assist to overcome the neighbours' issues.

 

When

16 Feb 2017 @ 10:00 am

16 Feb 2017 @ 11:00 am

Duration: 1 hours

Timezone: GMT +1:00


Where

Online Webinar


Language

English en


Organised by

EUMCCI (deactivated)
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