Transport Ministers Jeffrey Siow of Singapore and Anthony Loke of Malaysia have announced key enhancements to cross-border taxi and bus services following their meeting on 4 December 2025. The discussions took place during the 12th Singapore-Malaysia Leaders’ Retreat, focusing on strengthening transport links between the two countries.
The ministers highlighted ongoing discussions between officials from both sides, aiming to improve the efficiency and reciprocity of cross-border transport services. These enhancements are expected to facilitate smoother travel for commuters and boost connectivity between Singapore and Malaysia.
The joint statement from the Ministry of Transport, Singapore, and the Ministry of Transport, Malaysia, underscores the commitment of both nations to enhance bilateral cooperation in transport. By improving cross-border taxi services and ensuring reciprocal bus services, the two countries aim to address the growing demand for efficient and reliable transport options.
These developments are part of broader efforts to strengthen ties and improve infrastructure between Singapore and Malaysia. The enhancements to the transport services are anticipated to have a positive impact on trade, tourism, and daily commuting for residents of both countries.
As the discussions progress, further details on the implementation of these enhancements are expected to be released, marking a significant step forward in regional cooperation and connectivity.

