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Re: No more cheonging in JB
brothers, u look at these gals and tell me how to stop cheonging?
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New Causeway rates taking its toll
Report from The STAR (Malaysia) dated 30 October 2014 :-
New Causeway rates taking its toll JOHOR BARU: Following a hike in toll rates at the Causeway, hotels here have registered a drop of between 15% and 18% in bookings and occupancy, especially by Singaporeans. Hoteliers, however, feel this is just a temporary setback. Malaysian Association of Hotels Johor Chapter chairman Shyam Nath Nair said the drop had been consistent since August. “The new toll rates were introduced at the Malaysian side on Aug 1 and, a few weeks later, Singapore decided to raise the rates at their side as well,” he said at a press conference at the Renaissance Johor Baru Hotel here yesterday. “The increase in toll rates has resulted in a decline in our customers but we believe this is only a temporary trend,” he said. Shyam said hotels in the city had also not received many bookings for December, which is usually one of the busiest for hotels in Johor. He added that the only way to see if the decline was temporary was to wait until the end of the year. “Whatever happens, we will analyse the figures and then decide how to deal with any issues that may be present,” Shyam said. Hotels here, he said were not dependant on Singaporean customers alone, adding that there were guests from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam and Indonesia, too. “We are trying to attract the market from India and are looking at how we can expedite visas and immigration matters,” he said, adding that a steering committee had been formed to plan and execute tourism-related promotions and activities.[ ------ KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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I wonder if prices on a whole would come down soon?
Maybe in order to maintain their profits the business owners might hold/increase the prices instead?
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Re: No more cheonging in JB
Switched to public transport will be the only way to cut down cost but I think the current toll hike turmoil is just temporary pitch for Sinkies. When time goes by, Sinkies will just get use with it and go JB as usual time as before. This is just a temporary emotion of travel less to JB because of the S$13 toll fee (in total approximately). Sooner or later, especially while school holidays are around the corner, Sinkies will definitely goes in and buy and eat and pook as usual
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Msia VEP and value of ringgit
Msia VEP and value of ringgit
Now that the msia govt has decided to impose rm20 VEP for spore car but the implementation of the fee was deferred to mid of this year. Maybe they still want to review again whether the rm20 is able to cover their infrastructure expenditure or not since msia inflation has escalated due to their weak ringgit which they will need to pay more for imported materials. Now that Malaysia ringgit has been depreciating since early December from 2.58 till today 2.70 (yesterday record high at 2.71), sporean will most likely goes in again to take advantage of the cheap goods and services before msia side implement their 6% GST on 1 April 2015. However the drop in the ringgit value will not encourage property buyers as they fear that the ringgit will devalue further. In the meantime, ringgit is unlikely to recover so soon due to the many internal and external factor like: 1) Oil price has drop from US$95 per barrel to US$45 per barrel. Malaysia depend heavily on oil export to other country to generate revenue for the country and the oil revenue constitute 33 % or one third of its total revenue. 2) The aviation disaster for the past few months. e.g. 3 incidents of Malaysia airline (2fatal and 1 non-fatal) MH370 and MH 17 and also 3 incidents of airasia (1 fatal and 2 non-fatal) 3) Flood last month has caused many damaged to property and facility and infrastructure which needs to be repaired and funds to help the poor to build their homes. 4) msia garmen lost hugh amt in investment and the bad debt has increase tremendously add pressure to the ringgit. 5) 45% of the govt bond is owned by foreigner, therefore once there is selling off of the bonds, the value of ringgit will suffer more. 6) Rubber price and palm oil price also drop substantially. Last edited by localbest; 23-01-2015 at 03:11 AM. Reason: add comments |
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Hope Johor Bahru will go into deflationary stage if not already. Property prices are falling. It's about time Johor Bahru experience a market correction due to Singaporean's irresponsible spending habits! Agriculture land I think still can invest. There's always a demand for papayas and vegetables. |
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Malaysian PM Najib tells Malaysians to eat more kangkong .... so better buy farmlands and grow kangkong ....
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It is best to buy locally make products as they are cheap or from its natural resources like rubber make into condoms , oil distillate becomes petrol, plantations harvest to food products. Recently, even the price of agriculture land for plantations (especially near main road) have risen at least 5-10 folds for the past 15 years. JB has become the most costly city in msia to live in as sporean keep pumping $$$ into its economy. Think is high time sporean should stop invest or spend heavily in jb and let its cost of living fall to an acceptable level. Many people doubt so it can happen, becos there is this kiasu symdrone to overbuy and overtipping when there is a fall in the exchange rate. |
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In Malaysia..... whatever land you own is only "leased" from the Bumiputras and they have the right to reclaim it with due compensation..... which is often peanuts and only a small percentage of the actual value. |
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