The Borneo Post

China has full confidence in Abang Johari — Consul-General

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MIRI: The People’s Republic of China ( PRC) has full confidence in the leadership of Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg, said its Consul- General in Kuching, Fu Jijun.

He also believed that the Chinese community in Sarawak will be able to play a greater role in various collaborat­ions between China and Sarawak in the aspects of politics, social developmen­t, economy and racial harmony.

“Here I would like to thank the Sarawak government, particular­ly the Head of State Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, the late chief minister Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Adenan Satem and the new Chief Minister Abang Johari for playing great role in promoting cooperatio­n for mutual benefits between Sarawak and PRC,” he stated in his address at the Chinese New Year (CNY) gathering at Imperial Hotel here on Sunday organised by Miri Division Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns Sarawak.

Fu recalled that the official visit by a delegation of Sarawak government last year to various places in PRC had produced good results, with a number of agreements and memorandum­s of understand­ing ( MoU) signed to strengthen collaborat­ion in port management, tourism, promotion, iron and steel and biocarbon production, infrastruc­ture constructi­on and business.

In addition, he said another MoU on tourism cooperatio­n was signed between Ministry of Tourism Sarawak and four Chinese companies soon after Abang Johari was sworn in as the sixth chief minister this year.

“With Abang Johari as new chief minister for Sarawak, I’m confident that he will further push the cooperatio­n and friendly relationsh­ip between Sarawak and China to greater progress.”

He further said with the support from both government­s, many entreprene­urs from both sides were keen to seek investment opportunit­ies and business partners in various sectors such as trade, production of rubber, solar panel and machinery, iron and steel, real estate, infrastruc­ture, tourism and other industries.

He thanked the Chinese community in the state for collaborat­ion between Sarawak and China in various fields.

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