The upcoming Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link between Singapore and Johor Bahru is set to significantly transform the business landscape of both regions upon its completion. By dramatically reducing commute times and easing cross-border travel, the rail link will foster stronger economic integration. Businesses in Singapore can leverage a “twin-hub” model, accessing Johor’s cost-effective land and labor markets, while Malaysian businesses stand to benefit from increased consumer spending and investment from Singapore.
- The RTS Link connects Woodlands North station in Singapore to Bukit Chagar station in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, with an estimated cross-border travel time of about five minutes.
- The rail line is designed to transport up to 10,000 passengers per hour in each direction, which is expected to significantly ease congestion on the Johor-Singapore Causeway.
- Co-located customs, immigration, and quarantine (CIQ) facilities will allow travelers to clear immigration clearances for both countries at the point of departure.
- The enhanced connectivity supports the development of the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone, allowing companies to easily split operations between Singaporean headquarters and Malaysian manufacturing or logistics hubs.
- Johor’s retail, food and beverage, and healthcare sectors are anticipated to experience a major boost from the increased inflow of Singaporean visitors.
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