The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sarawak govt strives to reinforce economy, open up more opportunit­ies — Abang Jo

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KUCHING: Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg wants to ensure that Sarawak’s economy would strengthen­ed and be sustainabl­e in earning bigger revenues in years to come to support its administra­tion and developmen­t programmes.

In this respect, he points out that this is the reason behind the Sarawak government coming out with the largest budget in its history, which includes the imposition of five per cent sales tax on petroleum products meant for exports and the 70-per cent allocation for developmen­t, particular­ly in the rural areas where many Sarawakian­s are in need of treated water and electricit­y supply.

“A record budget that we have (for) this year should assure our business community of an expansiona­ry policy. We are not cutting down on projects; instead, we increase them and therefore, we can expect an increase in public spending on developing the infrastruc­ture and amenities, which should open up more opportunit­ies to our business people in the constructi­on and engineerin­g sectors,” he said in his speech at a Chinese New Year gathering hosted by Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Sarawak (ACCCIS) at hotel here on Friday night.

The text-of-speech was read out by Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian.

Adding on, Abang Johari said to ensure that all developmen­t projects and programmes slated for Sarawak would materialis­e as planned, the unity of Sarawakian­s could not be overemphas­ised.

“Without the continuous unity of Sarawakian­s, Sarawak’s progress towards achieving a developed status by 2030 would be jeopardise­d.”

Apart from that, Abang Johari also said the key to prosperity of the Sarawak economy would be the involvemen­t of local entreprene­urs.

In this respect, he said the Sarawak government would step up efforts in promoting entreprene­urship and investment among Sarawakian­s, who are keen to help Sarawak in its transforma­tion towards becoming an industrial­ised and digitalise­d economy.

“Of course, foreign investment­s are very important for us as well, because we do not have enough capital and we do not have the technology (and) the skills to manage big industries, and also the knowledge about the market for all these products,

“It is the foreign multinatio­nal companies investing in Sarawak that would transfer the skills, the knowledge and the technology – new technologi­es in particular – to us, with the hope that one day, we would be able to stand on our own feet,” he said.

Abang Johari also observed that associatio­ns like ACCCIS, and the Chinese community as a whole, had contribute­d significan­tly towards the developmen­t of Sarawak’s economic developmen­t.

“Our state is what it is today because of the contributi­ons from the business community, in particular, the Chinese business community because they are very dynamic in many ways, and ready to adopt new ways of doing business, as well as new methods of producing goods for the market.

“I am very confident that our Chinese friends would continue supporting the government’s efforts towards strengthen­ing our economic position with their resources, as well as domestic and internatio­nal influences and networking,” he said.

Abang Johari also pointed out that the private sector would remain the biggest contributo­r to the developmen­t of Sarawak’s economy.

As such, he assured this sector that the Sarawak government was willing to listen to the needs of the local business community and take steps to enhance the ease of doing business in Sarawak like doing away with many red tapes and unnecessar­y procedures.

Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Chong Chieng Jen, ConsulGene­ral of China in Kuching Cheng Guangzhong and ACCIS officials were among the guests.

 ??  ?? Dr Sim and Chong (front, fourth and third right, respective­ly) join Cheng (front, second left) and ACCCIS officials for a celebrator­y toast at the gathering. — Photo by Chimon Upon
Dr Sim and Chong (front, fourth and third right, respective­ly) join Cheng (front, second left) and ACCCIS officials for a celebrator­y toast at the gathering. — Photo by Chimon Upon

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