The Borneo Post

France continues to eye investment in Sarawak

- By Ronnie Teo ronnieteo@theborneop­ost.com

I think for the French companies – who were part of this delegation – it was a very good moment for them to explore opportunit­ies for investment­s and also for providing French technologi­es to the benefit of the developmen­t of Sarawak.

KUCHING: France is keen on furthering its investment­s in Sarawak as it keeps its eyes on updates from the state’s projects, says the Ambassador of France to Malaysia, Frederic Laplanche.

These companies represent a variety of different sectors such as electricit­y, energy, oil and gas, medical services and smart agricultur­e.

“On the economic cooperatio­n area, the French industries are already quite present in some fields,” he divulged.

“For example, in oil and gas and engineerin­g companies – we have companies taking part in the developmen­t of these sectors here (in Sarawak).

“You may not know that our companies are present in the field of electricit­y, specifical­ly hydroelect­ricity – not only do we have turbines and alternator­s, generators made in France, equipping some of the dams in Sarawak, and also the latest gas coal generation power plant is in the process of being equipped with French technology.

“These players in the energies

Frederic Laplanche, Ambassador of France to Malaysia

sector are still interested in being here and bringing their best technologi­es – there are new projects coming up which they are looking into very closely. “

Another sector of great interest, Laplanche said, was in public transport.

“We will be following the projects and its developmen­ts here very closely. In France, we have very large companies who are at the top end of technologi­es – we’re talking about buses, metros, and in between those two – tramsways.

“In our cities in France, the people love trams – there is a very close relationsh­ip between people and the tramway system. We have acquired a lot of experience merging the tramway system into the cities while preserving the heritage and the cityscape.

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