Indonesia–Malaysia–Singapore Growth Triangle

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The Indonesia–Malaysia–Singapore Growth Triangle is a subregional economic cooperation initiative that promotes cross-border investment, trade, and development among selected regions of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf growth triangle
regional development program
subregional economic cooperation initiative
aimsTo promote cross-border investment
promote cross-border trade
promote regional development
alsoKnownAs IMS-Growth Triangle NERFINISHED
IMS–GT NERFINISHED
basedOn complementarity of resources among Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore
cooperationType subregional economic cooperation
countryInvolved Indonesia NERFINISHED
Malaysia NERFINISHED
Singapore NERFINISHED
economicSector logistics
manufacturing
services
tourism
focusesOn Singapore NERFINISHED
selected regions of Indonesia
selected regions of Malaysia
geographicalScope Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
Straits of Malacca region NERFINISHED
hasFeature government facilitation of investment
private-sector driven projects
triangular cooperation framework
languageUsed English
Indonesian
Malay
objective attract foreign direct investment
create employment opportunities
enhance regional competitiveness
reduce regional development disparities
policyInstrument industrial estates
investment incentives
special economic zones
promotes capital flows within the subregion
labor mobility within the subregion
technology transfer among member regions
regionIncluded Batam NERFINISHED
Bintan NERFINISHED
Johor NERFINISHED
Karimun NERFINISHED
Riau Islands NERFINISHED
Singapore NERFINISHED
relatedTo ASEAN economic cooperation
cross-border industrial clusters
supports export-oriented industries
infrastructure development in participating regions

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Batam partOf Indonesia–Malaysia–Singapore Growth Triangle