Monday, June 18, 2012

Ekonomi: Pelaburan swasta tertinggi

Posted by Smookiekins On 6/18/2012 09:23:00 AM
Sabah yang menerima pelaburan swasta tertinggi pada suku pertama tahun ini, sebagaimana Dewan Rakyat diberitahu semalam, membuktikan bahawa pelabur selesa dengan keadaan negeri itu yang aman dan stabil, kata Ketua Menteri Sabah Datuk Seri Musa Aman kelmarin. Di samping itu juga, beliau berkata kerjasama antara rakyat berbilang kaum dan agama antara faktor penting dalam menarik pelabur untuk menyuntik dana bagi merancakkan ekonomi negeri.

Rakyat berbilang kaum menarik pelabur 


“Dengan adanya pelaburan berbilion ringgit di Sabah jelas menunjukkan pelabur amat se- nang dan selesa di negeri ini. “Jadi, kita meminta agar rakyat sentiasa bekerjasama dan bersatu padu dengan kerajaan Barisan Nasional untuk memajukan negara dan negeri,” katanya kepada pemberita selepas meninjau persiapan majlis perasmian Pusat Kraf- tangan Sabah di sini yang akan disempurnakan oleh Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak esok.

Timbalan Menteri Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri Datuk Mukhriz Tun Dr Mahathir memberitahu persidangan Dewan Rakyat semalam bahawa Sabah menerima pelaburan swasta tertinggi pada suku pertama tahun ini.

Musa, yang juga Menteri Kewangan Negeri, diminta mengulas kenyataan Mukhriz itu yang menyatakan pelaburan swasta di Sabah bernilai RM10 bilion menjadikan negeri ini tertinggi menerima pelaburan swasta, diikuti Selangor, Johor, Sarawak dan Terengganu.

Sumber: New Sabah Times

40 comments:

  1. Syabas. semoga keamanan dan kestabilan di Sabah akan berterusan supaya boleh lebih ramai pelabur asing berminat untuk melabur di Sabah.

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  2. Kita mampu menarik ramai pelabuar asing ke negeri kita kerana negeri kita mempunyai politik yang stabil serta hasil bumi yang mencukupi.

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  3. Sesiapa yang sering kata KM kita tidak mampu menarik FDI ke negeri Sabah, kenyataan mereka itu sudah dibuktikan salah.

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  4. moga lebih ramai pelabur akan datang ke Sabah.

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  5. Kerana keselesaan dan kestabilan yang ada di Negeri Sabah ini menjadi tumpuan dan menarik minat pelabur untuk datang.

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    1. Keselesaan dan kestabilan Sabah adalah hasil pemerintahan BN yang sentiasa mengutamakan rakyat.

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  6. Pasti ini memberi impak positif kepada ekonomi Sabah. Syabas kepada usaha kerajaan under kepimpinan Datuk Musa Aman

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  7. inilah salah satu bukti bahawa Sabah berada dilandasan yang tepat untuk mencapai negeri maju pada tahun 2015 seperti yang diwar2kan oleh kerajaan negeri pimpinan Datuk Seri Musa Aman..

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  8. Sabah continued to record strong economic growth, with the services sector remaining the biggest contributor to its gross domestic product (GDP), according to the data gathered by the National Statistics Department (NSD).

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  9. The latest statistics published by the department showed the sector contributed about 50.4 per cent to Sabah’s overall GDP, followed by agriculture at 22.9 per cent, mining and quarrying 16.9 per cent, manufacturing 7.9 per cent and construction 1.4 per cent.

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  10. A census conducted by the department among 22,119 business entities in Sabah last year found 18,047 of them or 81.6 per cent were in the services sector.

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  11. NSD head Dr Abdul Rahman Hasan said this was in tandem with the country’s effort towards achieving a developed nation status, by emphasising on the shift to service-driven economy.

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  12. “Based on the statistics, the country is heading in the right direction as underlined in the Economic Transformation Programme that aims to grow the services sector from 58 per cent in 2009 to 65 per cent by 2020,” he said when speaking at the Sabah Statistics Department’s meet the customers programme.

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  13. A handout containing key statistics at the function showed Sabah recorded a steady increase in exports and trade balance over the last three years.

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  14. Last year, the state’s export value stood at RM49.4 billion with trade surplus of RM16.6 billion, a significant increase from RM37.2 billion exports and RM11.2 billion trade surplus recorded in 2009.

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  15. Palm oil represented the biggest chunk of Sabah’s exports in 2011 at 38.8 per cent, followed by crude petroleum at 32.88 per cent.

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  16. China was Sabah’s biggest export destination, importing RM10.9 billion worth of products or 22.1 per cent of the state’s exports last year, while Peninsular Malaysia remained the biggest exporter to Sabah accounting for RM15.75 billion or 48.1 per cent of the total imports.

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  17. Other positive indicator of Sabah’s economic health was the relatively low unemployment rate of 5.2 per cent that had remained stagnant despite increase in population.

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  18. The principal statistics on employment for last year showed that there were over 1.64 million people in the labour force in Sabah, a visible increase from almost 1.59 million in 2010 and 1.35 in 2009.

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  19. According to the statistics, there were only about 85,200 unemployed citizens in Sabah last year, a slight increase from the estimated 82,100 and 74,600 in 2010 and 2009 respectively.

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  20. Meanwhile, Sabah Statistics Department director, Norezan Wahid, when delivering a talk at the event, said Sabah recorded the biggest gross output in agriculture compared to other states in the country.

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  21. He said Sabah produced RM13.21 billion or 24.7 per cent of the total of RM53.45 billion agricultural output in Malaysia last year.

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  22. In the manufacturing sector, Sabah contributed RM34.1 billion or 4.1 per cent to the country’s total output, not including RM4.6 billion or 2.7 per cent in value-added products.

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  23. In the construction sector, the state recorded RM7.4 billion, equivalent to 8.1 per cent and the fifth highest in the country.

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  24. About 6.5 per cent of 591,137 organizations and business entities under the sub-sector category were also operating in Sabah, said Norezan.

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  25. Sabah continued to record strong economic growth, with the services sector remaining the biggest contributor to its gross domestic product (GDP), according to the data gathered by the National Statistics Department (NSD).

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  26. The latest statistics published by the department showed the sector contributed about 50.4 per cent to Sabah’s overall GDP, followed by agriculture at 22.9 per cent, mining and quarrying 16.9 per cent, manufacturing 7.9 per cent and construction 1.4 per cent.

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  27. A census conducted by the department among 22,119 business entities in Sabah last year found 18,047 of them or 81.6 per cent were in the services sector.

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  28. NSD head Dr Abdul Rahman Hasan said this was in tandem with the country’s effort towards achieving a developed nation status, by emphasising on the shift to service-driven economy.

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  29. “Based on the statistics, the country is heading in the right direction as underlined in the Economic Transformation Programme that aims to grow the services sector from 58 per cent in 2009 to 65 per cent by 2020,” he said when speaking at the Sabah Statistics Department’s meet the customers programme here yesterday.

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  30. Last year, the state’s export value stood at RM49.4 billion with trade surplus of RM16.6 billion, a significant increase from RM37.2 billion exports and RM11.2 billion trade surplus recorded in 2009.

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  31. Palm oil represented the biggest chunk of Sabah’s exports in 2011 at 38.8 per cent, followed by crude petroleum at 32.88 per cent.

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  32. China was Sabah’s biggest export destination, importing RM10.9 billion worth of products or 22.1 per cent of the state’s exports last year, while Peninsular Malaysia remained the biggest exporter to Sabah accounting for RM15.75 billion or 48.1 per cent of the total imports.

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  33. Other positive indicator of Sabah’s economic health was the relatively low unemployment rate of 5.2 per cent that had remained stagnant despite increase in population.

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  34. The principal statistics on employment for last year showed that there were over 1.64 million people in the labour force in Sabah, a visible increase from almost 1.59 million in 2010 and 1.35 in 2009.

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  35. According to the statistics, there were only about 85,200 unemployed citizens in Sabah last year, a slight increase from the estimated 82,100 and 74,600 in 2010 and 2009 respectively.

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  36. He said Sabah produced RM13.21 billion or 24.7 per cent of the total of RM53.45 billion agricultural output in Malaysia last year.

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  37. In the manufacturing sector, Sabah contributed RM34.1 billion or 4.1 per cent to the country’s total output, not including RM4.6 billion or 2.7 per cent in value-added products.

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  38. In the construction sector, the state recorded RM7.4 billion, equivalent to 8.1 per cent and the fifth highest in the country.

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  39. About 6.5 per cent of 591,137 organizations and business entities under the sub-sector category were also operating in Sabah, said Norezan.

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