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发表于 23-5-2022 03:19 PM
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本帖最后由 kcchiew 于 23-5-2022 03:21 PM 编辑
统一就别想了,否则像德国那样,把整体经济给拉跨好多年。
也许,把柔佛部份地区租给新加坡比较实际。就租99年? 大马拿钱,新加坡拿地。让新加坡发展,99年后还给大马,就如蓄水池那样。
这次要记得,租金需要使用新币计算,用马币很可能会亏的。
Singapore signed a new water agreement with the Malaysian state of Johor on 24 November 1990. The agreement was a supplement to the 1962 Johor River water agreement; both agreements would expire in 2061. The 1990 agreement allowed Singapore to build a dam across Sungei Linggiu (a tributary of the Johor River) to facilitate the extraction of water from the Johor River.[1] This was an important arrangement as Singapore was unable to draw the 250 million gallons (approximately 1.14 billion L) per day of water it was entitled to under the 1962 water agreement unless dams were built over certain parts of the river.[2] In exchange for the Linggiu Dam, Singapore would compensate Johor RM$320 million for the land needed to build the dam and its surrounding facilities. This was in addition to a premium of RM18,000 per ha (per 10,000 sq m) and an annual rent of RM30 for every 1,000 sq ft (per 92.9 sq m) of the land.[3] Singapore would also bear the cost of constructing and maintaining the dam, which would be transferred to Johor at a later date.[4]
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