The Borneo Post

‘All initiative­s outlined by Sarawak meant to realise PCDS 2030 goals’

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KUCHING: Sarawak, under the capable leadership of The Right Honourable Premier, has implemente­d strategies and new initiative­s under the Post Covid-19 Developmen­t Strategy 2030 (PCDS 2030) to achieve prosperity, inclusivit­y and sustainabi­lity, said Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan.

Awang Tengah, also the Minister for Internatio­nal Trade and Investment (Mintred), said this in his address for the ‘Mintred Appreciati­on Dinner 2024’ on Monday.

“These initiative­s include digital economy, hydrogen economy, green economy such as carbon capture utilisatio­n and storage, biomass, sustainabl­e fuel as well as carbon trading.

“All these new initiative­s would not have been fullyreali­sed without a strong team spirit, dedication and commitment from all of us,” he said at the event held in the Riverside Majestic Hotel Puteri Wing here.

Awang Tengah also commended Mintred for having worked as a united and diligent team out to contribute to the success of the Sarawak civil service.

He emphasised the value of teamwork and the significan­ce of collective commitment, support and collaborat­ion for an agile and efficient workplace.

“I am pleased to see that Mintred has implemente­d many programmes to support the socio-developmen­t agenda of Sarawak.

“It is not enough to merely implement the programmes. We must monitor the progress, evaluate the impact and make necessary adjustment­s.

“I remind that the programmes initiated by the ministry must be impactful to achieve goal of PCDS 2030”, he said.

He proceeded to underscore the imperative for civil servants to stay informed about the latest global developmen­ts, including advancemen­ts in technology, digitalisa­tion, and innovative solutions.

“We, as civil servants, must keep abreast with the latest global developmen­t and trends, such as new technology, digitalisa­tion and other innovative solutions.

“Sarawak is blessed with a wealth of untapped potential and abundant natural resources. In 2023, the state recorded total investment­s of RM21.4 billion.

“The manufactur­ing sector contribute­d 62 per cent to the total investment, followed by the primary sector and services sector. This achievemen­t shows that Sarawak is still a preferred investment destinatio­n.

“We must continue to work strategica­lly with our stakeholde­rs and partners to attract more high-quality investment to the state”, said Awang Tengah.

 ?? ?? Awang Tengah delivers his speech at the Mintred Appreciati­on Dinner 2024.
Awang Tengah delivers his speech at the Mintred Appreciati­on Dinner 2024.

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