Malaysia passed regulations that will enable an island under the Forest City development to be gazetted a duty-free zone as part of efforts to revive the struggling megacity.
The lower house of Parliament on Wednesday approved five amendment bills to turn Pulau Satu into a duty-free island, along with Labuan, Langkawi, Tioman and Pangkor. The law is now subject to the senate’s approval.
Forest City, a $100 billion megacity project by Country Garden Holdings Co., has been beset by challenges since building began a decade ago. King Ibrahim Iskandar — who hails from Johor — had said in December that he would push for a revival of the high-speed rail line between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore to be routed through the development.