The Borneo Post

Govt targets mineral industry to contribute RM29 billion to country’s GDP by 2030

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The government is targeting the contributi­on of the mineral industry to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to increase to RM29 billion by 2030 and that the industry to be further developed in a sustainabl­e manner, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced.

In realising this aspiration, Muhyiddin wants all stakeholde­rs, including the people, to work together to give their best ideas in developing the industry.

“Apart from that, the relevant agencies should also look into encouragin­g aspects, either financial or non-financial incentives, to support the developmen­t of a responsibl­e and sustainabl­e mineral industry,” he said when launching the National Mineral Industry Transforma­tion Plan 2021-2030 here yesterday.

Muhyiddin said the mineral industry’s contributi­on to the 2019 GDP was RM9.9 billion.

“The government is also hoping for strategic collaborat­ion among the relevant quarters to transform the industry so that it would benefit the people’s wellbeing,” he said.

The Prime Minister, however, was disappoint­ed that the mineral industry was not balanced between the upstream, middle and downstream levels.

Therefore, he said the plan launched yesterday was a new national agenda that will be the main source of reference for all stakeholde­rs to ensure holistic developmen­t of the industry.

“In line with the rapid developmen­t in the era of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), the demand for various types of mineral continues to increase drasticall­y.

“Technology for the future continues to depend on high mineral inputs, including in the manufactur­e of products to tackle climate change, such as solar panels, windmills, electric vehicles and energy storage,” he said.

Realising that, Muhyiddin said Malaysia, as a country rich in mineral resources, should be wise in positionin­g itself and taking chances to explore and develop those resources.

“However, this does not mean that the government allows mineral industry activities to be carried out without control. The challenge the world needs to address is managing the industry without causing environmen­tal damage and disruption to life,” he added.

 ?? Photo — Bernama ?? Muhyiddin (third, right) is briefed by Mineral and Geoscience Malaysia director-general Hishamuddi­n Termidi (right) when visiting an exhibition booth at the National Mineral Industry Transforma­tion Plan 2020-2030.
Photo — Bernama Muhyiddin (third, right) is briefed by Mineral and Geoscience Malaysia director-general Hishamuddi­n Termidi (right) when visiting an exhibition booth at the National Mineral Industry Transforma­tion Plan 2020-2030.

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