MRCB has decided to withdraw from a consortium bidding for the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high-speed rail (KL-SG HSR) project to pursue other strategic opportunities. Despite the withdrawal, Berjaya Corp, a key member of the consortium, remains committed to delivering a world-class HSR system that will transform regional connectivity and economic development.
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd has withdrawn from a consortium that is bidding for the proposed Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high-speed rail project., said MRCB has decided to withdraw from the consortium to pursue other strategic opportunities and hence, would no longer be part of the KL-SG HSR Consortium.
Berjaya Corp said the consortium and its technical partners such as Deutsche Bahn, Hitachi Rail and Hyundai Rotem will be further strengthened and better aligned with the evolving needs of the project and to meet the expectations of the Government. The HSR project was formally agreed between Malaysia and Singapore in February 2013 and was initially slated for completion by 2026.
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