The Borneo Post

SAMIN submits wish list to develop maritime industry

- By Jane Moh reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: Sarawak Associatio­n of Marine Industries (SAMIN) has expressed the hope that the government will establish a specific zone for all machinery, equipment and consumable produce for the maritime industry at the Sibu Industrial Park in Sungai Bidut.

In a press statement yesterday, its president Dr Renco Yong said this would be part of the efforts to support shipbuildi­ng and ship repair in Sarawak.

He revealed that Sibu Industrial Park, which would be constructe­d on 61 hectares of land in Sungai Bidut, is establishe­d by Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry and Industrial Terminal and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Sarawak for all kinds of Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs).

“This industrial estate will be segmented into different category of industries, and SAMIN is hopeful that marine manufactur­ing can be highlighte­d and emphasized in one of the segments,” he said.

He also hoped that more companies in the marine industry will join and grow the industry even further in the state.

He noted that SAMIN wants to add to its current strength of 105 members and encourage more companies in the upstream and downstream sectors of the marine industry to join.

Ship building and ship repair is the leading industry in the maritime sector followed by many other supporting industries such as ship design, marine equipment manufactur­ing, marine supporting industry, marine consultanc­y, maritime education and training and maritime research, he added.

The industrial park was initially proposed by Sibu Shipyard about five or six years ago.

Yong also hoped the government could provide stronger policy to help the marine industry players during these challengin­g times.

The government could help, he added, through financial incentives, investment tax allowances, ease of renewal of bona fide status, protection through the Cabotage Policy, institutio­nal support and other means of policy interventi­on.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan inspected the project site yesterday.

 ?? ?? Awang Tengah (left), Yong (right) and others seen at the project site.
Awang Tengah (left), Yong (right) and others seen at the project site.

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