<p>Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia and Singapore on Thursday agreed to jointly develop a special economic zone (SEZ) in the southern Malaysian state of Johor, the two countries said in a joint statement.</p>.<p>The two neighbours will work towards enhancing the cross-border flows of goods and people, as well as strengthen the business eco-system within the SEZ to support investments, according to Malaysia's economy ministry and Singapore's trade and industry ministry.</p>.Singapore seeks to hold dangerous offenders beyond prison terms.<p>The signing of the deal was witnessed by Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong at a ceremony in Johor.</p>.<p>Singapore was Johor's second-largest foreign investor from January to June 2022, and contributed to around 70 per cent of Johor's total foreign direct investment in the manufacturing sector, the joint statement said.</p>.<p>Earlier on Thursday, Anwar and Lee also witnessed the marking of a milestone in the construction of a 4-kilometre (2.49 miles) light rail link between state capital Johor Bahru and Singapore. </p>
<p>Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia and Singapore on Thursday agreed to jointly develop a special economic zone (SEZ) in the southern Malaysian state of Johor, the two countries said in a joint statement.</p>.<p>The two neighbours will work towards enhancing the cross-border flows of goods and people, as well as strengthen the business eco-system within the SEZ to support investments, according to Malaysia's economy ministry and Singapore's trade and industry ministry.</p>.Singapore seeks to hold dangerous offenders beyond prison terms.<p>The signing of the deal was witnessed by Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong at a ceremony in Johor.</p>.<p>Singapore was Johor's second-largest foreign investor from January to June 2022, and contributed to around 70 per cent of Johor's total foreign direct investment in the manufacturing sector, the joint statement said.</p>.<p>Earlier on Thursday, Anwar and Lee also witnessed the marking of a milestone in the construction of a 4-kilometre (2.49 miles) light rail link between state capital Johor Bahru and Singapore. </p>