The Borneo Post

Sarawak continues to attract investment­s despite pandemic

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SARAWAK’S investment scene also continued to flourish despite the limitation­s and challengin­g global situation due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to Sarawak’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Internatio­nal Trade, Industries and Investment­s Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, Sarawak managed to attract RM23.17 billion worth of investment­s for 117 projects in the last two years.

In his ministry address for the opening of the State Assembly here earlier this year, he said RM16.08 billion investment­s were approved in 2020 and RM7.09 billion the following year and these investment­s were expected to create more than 11,000 job opportunit­ies.

“Investors have remained confident in Sarawak’s political leadership for managing the state economy well, even during these difficult times.

“Initial efforts to minimise the disruption to the essential economic sectors have proven to be effective,” he said.

Among the major projects for the investment­s approved in 2020 were basic metal products for high-grade steel where RM13.8 billion was committed and renewable energy products with an investment value of RM250 million.

Awang Tengah said to date the state has approved two new expansion projects in Sama Jaya worth RM2.1 billion for electric and electrical products (solar ingots and wafer, and substrates for hard disk drives), and these companies have already commenced constructi­on works.

Last year, RM4.2 billion was committed to investing in electrical and electronic products, chemical and chemical products (RM1.4 billion), basic metal products (RM938 million), logistics and warehousin­g services (RM93 million) and non-metallic mineral products (RM86 million).

In addition, 16 projects worth RM75 million were approved, which among others, involved the production of beverage products, logistics and warehousin­g services, wood and wood-based products and basic metal products.

“These investment­s are expected to create more than 2,100 employment opportunit­ies in the state,” he added.

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