The Borneo Post

Sarawak’s move towards green economy in tandem with aspiration of EU nations — Ambassador

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KUCHING: Ambassador of the European Union (EU) to Malaysia, Michalis Rokas, has lauded Sarawak’s move towards green economy, saying such aspiration­s almost match the green transition taking place in EU countries.

Given this scenario, he said the EU can come with projects and have ideas that can bring answers to these aspiration­s of Sarawak.

“Actually this is what we are going to explore.

“I am pretty confident that this type of connectivi­ty, green transition, digitalisa­tion and also all the infrastruc­ture that needs to come with it, can be put together in a holistic project and then we need of course to mobilise EU businesses’ investment­s.

“(There is) a mix of grants and loans that come from the EU and they help towards sustainabi­lity goals.

“But, definitely hydrogen, sustainabl­e aviation fuel (SAF), digitalisa­tion and connectivi­ty will be key areas where you can focus and create mutual opportunit­ies and mutual benefits,” he said.

He was speaking at a press conference after the EU-Malaysia Business Day 2024 themed ‘Sarawak in Focus’ at Borneo Cultures Museum here yesterday.

Over 100 delegates comprising diplomats from EU countries and representa­tives from EU companies attended the event, which was graced by Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan.

Rokas said the event, held for the first time ever, was to seek opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in areas that create sustainabl­e future for everyone.

He revealed that some of those who travelled together included chief executive officers of companies who came to have exchanges with their Sarawak counterpar­ts.

“What we expect is that when the event is over, is to be able to identify three to four or five areas and then prioritise,” he said.

He also revealed they also have the honour to be received by Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg tomorrow, where they will follow up on what they had discussed at the event.

“We will bring these discussion­s back to our respective capitals and EU headquarte­rs and hopefully you will see us coming a lot more often to Sarawak,” he said.

 ?? ?? Rokas (left) presents a memento to Awang Tengah, witnessed by Invest Sarawak CEO Timothy Ong (on Rokas’ right) and others.
Rokas (left) presents a memento to Awang Tengah, witnessed by Invest Sarawak CEO Timothy Ong (on Rokas’ right) and others.

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