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Malaysia Vision Valley
Lembah Wawasan Malaysia | |
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Growth corridor | |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Negeri Sembilan |
Districts |
Seremban Port Dickson |
Area | |
• Total | 1,534 km2 (592 sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 ( Malaysian Standard Time) |
• Summer ( DST) | not applicable |
Postcode | 70xxx-71xxx |
Website | https://nscorp.gov.my/malaysia-vision-valley-2-0/ |
The Malaysia Vision Valley (MVV; Malay: Lembah Wawasan Malaysia; Jawi: لمبه واوسن مليسيا) is a growth corridor which encompasses the districts of Seremban and Port Dickson in the state of Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
The MVV was first conceived in 2015 as a key component of the Eleventh Malaysia Plan (11MP), the National Physical Plan (NPP) and the state's 45-year modernization plan, which intends to decentralise the development of neighbouring Klang Valley, and poising western Negeri Sembilan as the southern extension of Greater Kuala Lumpur. The megaproject harnesses the spillover effect from the rapid development of Greater Kuala Lumpur, and is earmarked to contribute 15% of Malaysia's gross domestic product (GDP).
After being shelved, revised and restructured, Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0. (MVV2.0.), the project's current iteration, was launched on 13 December 2018 by the Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan, Aminuddin Harun, following the defeat of Mohamad Hasan in the 14th general elections.
The MVV is located immediately south of the Klang Valley, covering the districts of Seremban and Port Dickson in the western half of Negeri Sembilan, roughly confined by the Nilai– Seremban– Port Dickson growth triangle. It is twice the size of Singapore and smaller than Johor's Iskandar Malaysia, with a total land area of 1,534 km²
The Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0. comprises of six parcels:
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Malaysia Vision Valley
Lembah Wawasan Malaysia | |
---|---|
Growth corridor | |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Negeri Sembilan |
Districts |
Seremban Port Dickson |
Area | |
• Total | 1,534 km2 (592 sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 ( Malaysian Standard Time) |
• Summer ( DST) | not applicable |
Postcode | 70xxx-71xxx |
Website | https://nscorp.gov.my/malaysia-vision-valley-2-0/ |
The Malaysia Vision Valley (MVV; Malay: Lembah Wawasan Malaysia; Jawi: لمبه واوسن مليسيا) is a growth corridor which encompasses the districts of Seremban and Port Dickson in the state of Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
The MVV was first conceived in 2015 as a key component of the Eleventh Malaysia Plan (11MP), the National Physical Plan (NPP) and the state's 45-year modernization plan, which intends to decentralise the development of neighbouring Klang Valley, and poising western Negeri Sembilan as the southern extension of Greater Kuala Lumpur. The megaproject harnesses the spillover effect from the rapid development of Greater Kuala Lumpur, and is earmarked to contribute 15% of Malaysia's gross domestic product (GDP).
After being shelved, revised and restructured, Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0. (MVV2.0.), the project's current iteration, was launched on 13 December 2018 by the Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan, Aminuddin Harun, following the defeat of Mohamad Hasan in the 14th general elections.
The MVV is located immediately south of the Klang Valley, covering the districts of Seremban and Port Dickson in the western half of Negeri Sembilan, roughly confined by the Nilai– Seremban– Port Dickson growth triangle. It is twice the size of Singapore and smaller than Johor's Iskandar Malaysia, with a total land area of 1,534 km²
The Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0. comprises of six parcels: