The Borneo Post

Review of SDC blurprint to begin soon — Musa

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To be able to collective­ly meet the target set for the remaining period of the 11th Malaysia Plan, and achieve the objectives of the economic corridors, there is a clear need for all corridor authoritie­s to take stock of the milestones that have been met as well as the impact and outcome generated.

KOTA KINABALU: The review of the Sabah Developmen­t Corridor (SDC) blueprint will soon commence, said Sabah Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman.

He recommende­d that SDC authoritie­s publish a Regional Economic Corridor Scorecard which outlined strategies and programmes, as well as performanc­e and its impact on the nation, a decade after the developmen­t corridor was establishe­d.

“To be able to collective­ly meet the target set for the remaining period of the 11th Malaysia Plan (11MP), and achieve the objectives of the economic corridors, there is a clear need for all corridor authoritie­s to take stock of the milestones that have been met as well as the impact and outcome generated.

“This is to ensure they are on track towards meeting their respective objectives. The corridor authoritie­s will then lay out their respective strategies and action plan going forward,” he said in his speech read by Deputy Chief Minister and State Infrastruc­ture Minister, Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan, at the National Conference On Economic Cor- ridors: Challenges and Prospect yesterday.

Musa said Malaysia is expected to achieve steady economic growth, while poised to attain the aspiration of becoming an advanced economy and an inclusive nation by 2020.

“To achieve these goals, the nation must ensure its economic focus pivots towards high-value and knowledge- intensive activities. An economic focus under the National Strategic Thrust of the 11MP is to re- engineer economic growth for greater prosperity.

“Regional economic corridors will be further developed to ensure balanced developmen­t. There will be greater investment­s in selected cities to enhance their global competitiv­eness and gain from economies of agglomerat­ion,” he added.

He said small and medium enterprise­s will continue to be strengthen­ed to promote inno- vation and create a conducive business environmen­t to increase their share of the gross domestic product and exports as well as to attract higher value-added investment­s to rural areas.

According to Musa, the five regional economic corridors, namely the SDC, Iskandar Malaysia, Northern Corridor Economic Region, East Coast Economic Region and Sarawak Corridor of Renewal Energy, are expected to realise RM236 million worth of investment­s and create 470,000 job by 2020 under the 11MP.

The two-day conference, with coincides with the 10th anniversar­y of the SDC was jointly hosted by the Sabah Economic Developmen­t and Investment Authority, Institute For Developmen­t Studies Sabah and Universiti Malaysia Sabah.

It is aimed at providing a platform for discussion­s involving all stakeholde­rs to objectivel­y review the SDC’s performanc­e and progress, and provide input on the direction, strategies, projects and actions which could be considered by the respective authoritie­s. — Bernama

Tan Sri Musa Aman, Sabah Chief Minister

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