The senior minister says the decision to defer the High-Speed Rail project has been mutually agreed upon by Singapore and Malaysia. FMTNews HSR Malaysia Singapore
The High-Speed Rail link aims to reduce travel time between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore to 90 minutes.
Azmin, who is also the international trade and industry minister, is leading Malaysia’s delegation in the HSR discussion with Singapore. “In principle, we have agreed that this project is beneficial to both countries but we need to sit down and discuss the technicalities.
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