Several Chinese companies have expressed an interest in investing in
Sabah, particularly in tourism, agriculture and aquaculture, said Chief
Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman. He said this was a positive sign as it would help further grow some of the state’s key economic sectors.
Investors keen to invest in tourism, agriculture and aquaculture
“We are open to hearing what investors are interested in. As long as
the intentions are genuine, we will facilitate the creation of new
businesses in Sabah,” he said when launching the 3rd World Youth
Congress of Jiangmen, China, here yesterday.
The text of his speech was delivered by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Dr Yee Moh Chai. Also present were Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department
Datuk VK Liew, Jiangmen City Mayor Pang Guo Mei, the Mayor of Kota
Kinabalu City, Datuk Abidin Madingkir and organising chairlady, Datuk
Susan Wong.
Datuk Musa Aman said Sabah was drawing investments from a range of nations with
the most recent being Darden Incorporated, a seafood giant from the
United States, which has committed to a US$2 billion investment to
develop lobster farming in the state.
He said that the chief executive officer of the company was
attracted to Sabah by the stable economic and political climate, as well
as the environment, which was very much in good condition.
He said that Dole, another US based food giant, had expressed an interest in developing large scale fruit and vegetable farming.
In this respect, he hoped youth at the Congress would learn more
about Malaysia, especially the various opportunities that they could
explore in Sabah, including that on a joint venture basis.
Datuk Musa Aman said other sectors of the economy that are important for Sabah include palm oil, manufacturing and oil and gas.
Source: New Sabah Times
Source: New Sabah Times
moga dgn adanya pelabur2 tersebut ekonomi Sabah akan makin berkembang.
ReplyDeleteTu yang rakyat mahukan Sabah pasti akan berkembang maju.
DeleteThe more FDI we manage to attract, the better our economy will get.
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Hope that the Sabah government will continue to make Sabah an attractive place for investors.
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Bagus juga pelabur2 cina melabur di Sabah. Pasti banyak peluang2 pekerjaan
ReplyDeleteSyarikat dari China ingin melabur di Sabah. Ini akan dapat meningkatkan pembangunan dan ekonomi Sabah jika usaha ini berterusan.
ReplyDeletesatu perkembangan yang baik.. saya harap negara2 lain juga akan mengikut jejak langkah China melabur di negeri ini.. masih banyak potensi negeri ini yang belum dibangunkan..
ReplyDeletememandangkan negeri ini semakin mendapat perhatian pelabur2 asing, eloklah jika kerajaan dapat menetapkan syarat2 pelabur supaya keutamaan peluang pekerjaan serta jawatan2 penting diberikan kepada penduduk negeri ini..
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