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KTIP is a fully integrated bio-economy hub for biopolymer and bio-based chemical products in Kerteh, Terengganu. The park is developed on a plug-and-play model, so investors can get their operations up and running quickly. It presents vast potential for growth as generous space has been allocated for future expansion.

  • Potential Development Opportunities

    Research & Development

    Research and development (R&D) is a process intended to create new or improved technology that can provide a competitive advantage at the business, industry, or national level. While the rewards can be very high, the process of technological innovation (of which R&D is the first phase) is complex and risky.

  • The East Coast Economic Region (ECER)

    Agribusiness

    A key strategy for transformative and inclusive growth in ECER’s Agribusiness sector is the Anchor Company Model. This game-changing approach has resulted in rapid modernisation, diversification and scaling of the Region’s agricultural sector, and creation of new jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities for the local population.

  • HEAVY INDUSTRY IN KERTEH

    East Coast Economic Region Development Council (ECERDC)

    ECERDC’s role is to accelerate the implementation of strategic high impact projects and programmes. This is done by complementing existing Federal and State Government efforts through a consultative and collaborative approach to ensure all stakeholder issues are addressed and the particular regional needs are met. The aim is to enable all Rakyat to enjoy the fruits of the Region’s economic growth, and that no community is left behind specifically the B40, youth, women, and Orang Asli communities.

    Land size 0 Acres
    Land use
    Heavy
    Industries
    LOCATION
    Kerteh, Terengganu
    ECONOMIC REGION
    East Coast Economic Region Special Economy Zone (ECER SEZ)
    LAND AREA
    1,007 Acres
    LAND TENURE
    60 Years Leasehold
    LAND USE
    Heavy Industry

    Malaysia

    THE HISTORICALLY PROVEN TRADING HUB

    Malaysia is ranked 5th in the world among the best-connected countries. It is part of the shortest sea route that is a highly important link between the Persian Gulf, African suppliers and Asian markets. The Straits of Malacca is known as the second busiest global shipping route for energy trade, transshipment, as well as a distribution hub. Malaysia has signed 7 bilateral FTA’s with Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Turkey, India and Pakistan. It has also signed 6 regional FTA’s with AFTA, China, Korea, Japan, India, Australia and New Zealand.

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