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Malaysia’s Fast-Tracked Industrial Approvals Drive Productivity, Boost Investments and Jobs

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March 13, 2026
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ASIATODAY.ID, KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia is demonstrating that higher productivity is a tangible outcome of well-designed reforms. Through streamlined processes resulting in faster services, the country is translating regulatory efficiency into real economic impact.

A new study co-authored by the World Bank and the Malaysia Productivity Corporation highlights how reforming bureaucratic processes and accelerating approvals of industrial projects have strengthened productivity, serving as a powerful engine for investment, job creation, and economic growth.

The case study, Investors Can’t Wait: Fast-tracking Construction Permits and Operating License Approvals for Industrial Projects, highlights two pioneering initiatives: the E10 fast-track system in Kulim, Kedah and the Kulai Fast Lane (KFL) in Johor.

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These initiatives have successfully streamlined the processing of construction permits and operating license approvals for industrial projects – reducing timelines from as long as three years to roughly 10-14 months.

“The bureaucratic reforms under E10 and KFL demonstrate what is achievable within existing regulations. When agencies coordinate effectively, digitalize processes, and adopt a risk-based approach, approval timelines can be reduced from years to months without undermining regulatory safeguards. These outcome-driven improvements have strengthened national productivity and competitiveness, while accelerating job creation. They provide clear evidence that regulatory reforms have reduced unnecessary regulatory burdens and compliance costs, enhancing business-enabling environment and translating into real economic opportunity,” said Zahid Ismail, Director General of the Malaysia Productivity Corporation on March 13, 2026.

In Kulim, cumulative investment in the industrial corridor rose from RM50 billion in 2020 to RM200 billion by June 2025.

In Johor, the Kulai Fast Lane attracted around RM55 billion in new investments between 2021 and May 2025. These inflows are translating into tangible benefits for communities: more than 10,000 jobs are projected from approved projects in Kulim, while the projects in Kulai are expected to generate about 5,000 jobs, many in skilled roles.

“The Government of Malaysia’s leadership to reform its business environment shows how much can be achieved through coordination, digital innovation, and a clear focus on outcomes, “ said Judith Green, World Bank Group Country Manager for Malaysia.

“The World Bank remains committed to helping Malaysia scale up reforms to build investor confidence in the country’s business environment and promote job-rich growth. (AT Network)

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