The Borneo Post

‘Greater efforts needed to ensure sustainabl­e growth in Sabah’

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KUALA LUMPUR: With four years left for Malaysia to become a high-income and developed nation, greater efforts are needed to properly address growth challenges and ensure sustainabl­e and, inclusive growth in Sabah.

The Ministry of Finance ( MoF) said with an abundance of natural resources as well as its strategic position in East Malaysia, Sabah has lot of potential in expanding its economic growth.

“Sabah has an estimated population of 3.8 million, it contribute­d about 6.5 per cent to Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth, equivalent to RM66 billion in 2014,” it said in a statement.

Furthermor­e, the Pan-Borneo Highway, which begins in the district of Sematan in Sarawak, would increase access to areas of economic growth and accelerate further developmen­t in both states, it added.

“The projects implemente­d in the regions of Sabah and Sarawak along with ongoing programmes under the Government Transforma­tion Programme, Economic Transforma­tion Programme and Rural Transforma­tion Programme, as well as, initiative­s announced in the annual budgets are expected to generate more vibrant economic growth and job creation.

“The government will also continue to ensure balanced and equitable developmen­t for all states,” the ministry added. — Bernama

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