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Singaporeans Working in Malaysia Moves Closer to Reality as Cross-Border Economy Deepens

Kuala Lumpur, 27 June 2026 – The idea of Singaporeans working in Malaysia is gradually becoming more realistic as stronger bilateral ties, improving infrastructure and rising economic integration reshape the traditional flow of talent between both countries.

Malaysia’s Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming said the prospect is no longer far-fetched, reflecting how the Malaysia-Singapore relationship has evolved beyond labour movement in one direction. For decades, large numbers of Malaysians have travelled to Singapore for work, drawn by higher wages and a stronger Singapore dollar. The latest discussion suggests that Malaysia now wants to position itself as an increasingly attractive destination for regional talent, investment and professional opportunities.

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  • Ganesh specialises in Malaysia’s politics and crime, with a sharp focus on parliamentary affairs, national infrastructure, and development issues shaping the country’s future.

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