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Negeri Sembilan is set to transform into a major industrial hub, driven by new investments and infrastructure development. The state is attracting manufacturers seeking cost-effective alternatives to traditional centres.
Strategic location, improved logistics, and government support are key factors boosting its appeal. Industrial parks and new projects are expected to create jobs and stimulate economic growth.
The move aligns with broader national efforts to decentralise industrial activity beyond Klang Valley. If successful, it could reshape regional economic dynamics and reduce congestion in existing hubs. New investments are accelerating the state’s industrial transformation.
Strategic positioning could drive stronger investment inflows.
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