The Borneo Post

‘Vital to pay close attention to BIMPEAGA’s unique economic needs’

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KUCHING: The unique economic needs of Brunei-IndonesiaM­alaysia-Philippine­s East Asean Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) must be addressed to ensure that businesses would thrive and communitie­s would prosper.

In stating this, BIMP-EAGA Business Council (BEBC) new chairman Dr Sayid Irwan of Indonesia said this could be done by nurturing partnershi­ps and fostering innovation, and in this respect, he expressed hope for the council to spearhead the efforts meant towards establishi­ng a more prosperous and interconne­cted BIMP-EAGA.

This was highlighte­d in his inaugural speech after the handing-over of the BEBC chairmansh­ip from Brunei to Indonesia at the end of the

BIMP-EAGA’s Strategic Planning Meeting, here recently.

Outgoing chairman Pengiran Dr Haris Pengiran Duraman passed the baton to Dr Sayid, the country director of BEBC Indonesia, to signify the handing-over of duties.

In a press release, the BEBC said the council under BIMP-EAGA had always been acknowledg­ed as holding a special position compared to other multi-lateral organisati­ons.

“Being accorded the position of ‘fifth’ country, members of the board of directors of BEBC are not merely representa­tives of the private sectors, but also appointed by the largest business associatio­n or business federation from their respective province or state to ensure their impartiali­ty and also the relevance of their knowledge as far as private sector is concerned,” it said.

By tradition, the chairmansh­ip of BEBC is rotated every three years among the four member countries. Malaysia is currently the vice-chair, and set to helm the council in 2027.

Presently, BEBC Malaysia is represente­d by three country directors: Nobel Pang as chairman, Azhar Othman and Datuk Susan Chang.

Meanwhile Pang, who witnessed the ceremony, congratula­ted Dr Sayid and also expressed hope for the auspicious occasion to bring about a more united front as well as progress to sub-regional cooperatio­n.

 ?? ?? Dr Sayid (sixth left) with members of the board of directors from Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippine­s.
Dr Sayid (sixth left) with members of the board of directors from Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippine­s.

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