SINGAPORE and Malaysia inked an agreement on Thursday to resume a long-awaited cross-border train project that will connect the city-state with Johor Bahru, according to a joint statement from both countries. Read more at The Business Times.
Both Singapore and Malaysia have separately appointed an infrastructure company to fund, own, maintain and renew the civil infrastructure and stations in its territory, it said.
Malaysia has changed its infrastructure company to Malaysia Rapid Transit System, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation. It was previously Prasarana Malaysia.The RTS Link will continue to feature co-location of customs, immigration and quarantine facilities, so that passengers only have to clear customs once at their point of departure.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Fewer marriages, more divorces in Singapore last yearSINGAPORE: Fewer couples in Singapore got married and more marriages ended in divorce last year, the Singapore Department of Statistics (SingStat) ...
Read more »
$300,000 fund for young people to work on community projects in south-east SingaporeSINGAPORE - A $300,000 fund has been set up to kick-start projects by young people who are big on ideas to give back to society, but lack the capital to achieve their goals.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Read more »
At least 21 Singaporeans fall victim to transnational credit card fraud; 5 suspects arrested by Hong Kong policeSINGAPORE: At least 21 Singaporeans have become the target of an online credit card fraud syndicate believed to be operating from Hong Kong, said ...
Read more »
Singapore leg of Fina World Cup cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemicThe Singapore leg of the Fina Swimming World Cup is the latest sporting event here to be cancelled as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Singapore event was the first of six stops in the series, which has a total prize purse of US$2.5million (S$3.5m), and was scheduled...
Read more »
US renters owe US$21.5 billion in back rent; Republicans offer no eviction reliefMore than US$21.5 billion in past-due rent is looming over Americans struggling to make ends meet, global advisory firm Stout, Risius and Ross ...
Read more »