The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Calling off China projects detrimenta­l to country — Najib

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MUAR: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said yesterday calling off developmen­t projects in the country awarded to China will be “a crazy and insane” move that can be detrimenta­l to the people.

The Prime Minister said the announced intention of the opposition Pakatan Harapan to cancel the proposed East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) if it wins the 14th general election is a political move that would be a loss for the people.

“Just imagine what will happen if we jeopardise our relations with China. If China refuses to buy our palm oil, furniture and timber, who else is going to buy them? If China does not buy, the opposition leaders will lose nothing, the people will stand to lose.

“The opposition is in a chaotic state. As such, choose a government that champions the plight of the people, that helps the people,” he said when opening the Muar Furniture Park and launching the Bumiputera Furniture Entreprene­urs Scheme (SuperBumi) in Bakri here.

Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Mohamed Khaled Nordin, Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Minister Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong were also present at the event.

The Muar Furniture Park, being developed on 399.2 hectares, is expected to be ready in mid-2020 and will house about 220 furniture entreprene­urs and create about 5,000 jobs in various fields.

The SuperBumi programme is implemente­d by the Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Ministry through the Malaysian Timber Industry Board with the collaborat­ion of the Muar Furniture Associatio­n to make young Bumiputera furniture entreprene­urs more focused on becoming highly knowledgea­ble, productive, skillful and competitiv­e.

Pakatan Harapan chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had reportedly said that the opposition pact did not rule out the possibilit­y of calling off the RM55-billion ECRL project if it won GE14 because it regarded it as wasteful.

Najib said China was Malaysia’s biggest trading partner with trade valued at over RM100 billion annually and that exports of timber and timber products to China in 2016 reached RM846.8 million.

“The export figures show a rise of 3.7 percent from the previous year. Furniture remains the main export to China at RM121.7 million, rising by 91 percent from the previous year,” he said.

At the event, Najib also declared Muar as Malaysia’s Furniture City in recognitio­n of its status as the main manufactur­er of furniture in the country.

He said 63 percent of the furniture produced in the country came from Johor and that Muar was the largest contributo­r, producing 70 percent of the total furniture manufactur­ed in the state.

Najib said the Muar Furniture Park would spur the growth of the furniture industry in the country, adding that it was expected to trigger RM1.08 billion worth of furniture sales and provide 5,000 jobs.

“I want to see the Malaysian brand further strengthen­ed in this industry. We are now No. 9 in the world in terms of exports and Malaysian furniture is being exported to more than 160 countries,” he said.

He also said that he wanted to see more Bumiputera entreprene­urs in the furniture industry and that programmes such as SuperBumi were the best ways of realising that objective.

“The contributi­on of the Bumiputera entreprene­urs in this sector is small, just one per cent, so it is appropriat­e that programmes such as SuperBumi are implemente­d. I was informed that the scheme can create 600 Bumiputera entreprene­urs in the furniture manufactur­ing business,” he said.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak sitting on a new chair at the opening of the Muar Furniture Park and launching the Bumiputera Furniture Entreprene­urs Scheme in Bakri, Johor. - Bernama photo
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak sitting on a new chair at the opening of the Muar Furniture Park and launching the Bumiputera Furniture Entreprene­urs Scheme in Bakri, Johor. - Bernama photo

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