Oxford Business Group report on Sabah economy in 2011.
SABAH ECONOMIC UPDATE 2011
By : OXFORD BUSINESS GROUP
IT HAS been an eventful year for Sabah, characterised by growing streams of investment flowing into the state, enhanced economic cooperation, improved trade relations and several significant offshore oil discoveries, including one announced in November by the national oil corporation, Petronas.
Discovering oil in waters off Sabah’s west coast, 100 km from Kota Kinabalu, Petronas announced that it expected in-place reserves of more than 227m barrels of oil equivalent (boe). This is viewed as a harbinger for the next growth industry in Sabah, with oil and gas taking the place of oil palm and timber as the state’s major export commodities.
One spin-off from offshore discoveries earlier like the one in November has been calls to review the 5% fixed oil royalty the state currently receives from the federal government.
Petronas has also been proceeding with several upstream and downstream oil and gas projects, including the Sabah Oil Gas Terminal (SOGT), the Sabah Ammonia and Urea Project (Samur) and the Sabah-Sarawak gas pipeline (SSGP). Together, these are expected to bolster value-added capabilities in the sector.
SOGT’s importance as a depot for most of Sabah’s offshore oil and gas was highlighted by an announcement that a new offshore gas field with pipeline links to SOGT is being developed. The Kebabangan field will be linked via pipeline to SOGT, under construction at Kimanis.
Taken from Malaysiakini.com |
Meanwhile, pipes are still being laid for the SSGP. When completed, the line will link Sabah and Sarawak’s gas sectors, running 500 km to the liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant run by Petronas at Bintulu, Sarawak.
Elsewhere, an announcement in January buoyed investor confidence in the Palm Oil Industrial Cluster (POIC) in Lahad Datu. News the cluster had secured a long-term supply of wet empty fruit bunches was seen as an important step towards making Sabah the centre of Malaysia’s oil palm biomass industry.
The Lahad Datu area also drew public attention when, in February, the chief minister announced plans to build a controversial coal-fired plant there had been scrapped.
Meanwhile, the government announced the Sabah Development Corridor (SDC) had entered its second phase in 2011. The Chief Minister announced cumulative planned investment in the SDC had reached RM57bn ($17.9bn) – almost four times the target value set in 2010. During this phase, which will run until 2015, the SDC will be pursuing an ambitious list of development projects to generate employment and income for Sabahans and to help jump-start sustainable economic growth.
Sustainable growth is also behind efforts to preserve the state’s rich biodiversity – the main asset attracting tourists to Sabah. With this in mind, the state government has begun to limit the number of visitors to pristine natural areas such as Semporna, which was found this year to be biologically the richest marine area in the world.
Sabah’s tourism sector is nonetheless expected to outstrip its current 10% share of the state’s GDP within the next five years. In 2011, the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment was targeting tourist arrivals of 2.63m and tourism receipts of RM4.704bn ($1.48bn). This looks to be on track, with statistics from Sabah’s tourism board showing total arrivals of nearly 2.1m from January through September.
There was some gloomy news in 2011, mainly in the transportation sector. The much-anticipated Firefly services to Kuala Lumpur, and the MAS direct flight from Sandakan to Kuala Lumpur were both cancelled. This caused worry both for tourism officials and those concerned with national integration.
Furthermore, calls for liberalisation of the federal cabotage policy – under which all goods imported into the state are allowed to be transported only by local shipping companies – have yet to reach a final conclusion. Many Sabahans feel the policy hits the state’s businesses and consumers hard, with customers in Sabah often paying much higher prices for imported goods than fellow Malaysians on the peninsula. On a brighter note, programmes intended to spur industrial development by leveraging investments in the state’s manufacturing sector were seen to be bearing fruit.
Meanwhile, Sabah continued to position itself as a main contender in becoming a gateway for regional investments, especially in the Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines-East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA).
Helping in the effort to attract such foreign investment, the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP) continued to be a valuable bargaining chip, with executives touting the park’s connectivity to BIMP-EAGA’s 60m people and beyond to regional and global markets. KKIP is already emerging as a regional distribution hub for logistics companies, automobile makers, biotech firms and halal-oriented outfits.
While a lot of work still remains to be done on issues such as raising the state’s educational standards, bridging urban-rural technological and income divides and boosting value-added capabilities for the state’s natural resources, Sabah appears to be in fighting form as 2012 arrive.
Saya cuma harap ekonomi Sabah akan terus membangun.
ReplyDeleteSemoga 2012 akan jadi tahun yang lebih buat Sabah dan setiap plan kerajaan utk membangunkan negeri ini lebih berjalan lancar.
ReplyDeleteSabah is progressing well. With the leadership of our CM and the assistance given by the federal government, Sabah is blooming!!
ReplyDeleteekonomi Sabah pasti akan membangun lebij pesat selepas ini.
ReplyDeleteHarap ekonomi di sabah akan semakin meningkat pada masa akan datang.
ReplyDeleteSabah leader must think creatively to attract foreign investors.
ReplyDeleteHopefully Sabah Air can provide more routes and improve the quality.
ReplyDeletemelalui pelbagai projek yang dilaksanakan pembangunan akan berlaku lebih pesat dan ekonomi akan terus berkembang.
ReplyDeletesokongan padu harus diberikan terhadap perlaksanaan projek yang dirancang agar semuanya berjalan lancar.
ReplyDeletesemoga Sabah akan menjadi lebih membangun lagi dan sekaligus memberikan manfaat yang besar kepada rakyat.
ReplyDeleteHarap ekonomi sabah semakin baik dan apa yang dirancang untuk tahun 2012 akan jadi keyataan.
ReplyDeletehope there is more project by Petronas in Sabah.
ReplyDeleteberdasarkan projek-projek yng dirancang, dijangkakan ekonomi Sabah akan terus berkembang pada tahun ini.
ReplyDeleteselain itu, beberapa kawasan seperti Kimanis dan Sipitang pastinya akan menjadi lebih membangun dengan perlaksanaan SOGT dan SAMUR.
ReplyDeleteSabah sememangnya sebuah negeri yang mampu menjadi negeri yang maju. Jika pengurusan diurus dengan baik pasti Sabah akan menjadi antara negeri yang termaju di Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteMaka apa yang perlu sekarang ini adalah support dari penduduk Sabah sendiri untuk memastikan kerajaan yang ada sekarang boleh meneruskan perjuangan mereka untuk menjayakan apa yang mereka telah rancang.
ReplyDeletediharap pembangunan ekonomi sabah akan bertambah maju pada tahun 2012 ini..
ReplyDeletekerjasama dari semua pihak khasnya dari sektor swasta adalah perlu untuk memacu ekonomi sabah ke tahap yang lebih baik.
ReplyDeleteHarap ekonomi di sabah akan semakin meningkat.
ReplyDeleteJika semua projek dijalan lancar dan mencapai 100% kejayaan, dijangka ekonomi Sabah akan berkembang berganda-ganda.
ReplyDeleteIndustri yang berpotensi akan membawa pembangunan ekonomi seluruh Sabah dan negara.
ReplyDeleteSemoga tiada penyelewengan terutama bujet yang begitu besar jumlahnya.
ReplyDeleteUsaha semua golongan amat diperlukan, dan bukannya bergantung kepada kerajaan semata-mata.
ReplyDeletekempen pembangunan ekonomi pasti membawa kesan yang positif.
ReplyDeleteSemoga industri pelancongan berjaya membawa lebih banyak pelancong asing supaya golongan awam memahami dan menikmati keindahan negeri Sabah dan budaya kami.
ReplyDeleteIndustri minyak dan pusat kajian pasti memperkembangkan industri ini ke peringkat yang lebih berkembang.
ReplyDeleteHarap projek yang dijalankan mencapai kemajuan yang baik dan positif.
ReplyDeletePendidikan di Sabah masih banyak harus diusahakan. Banyak lagi yang tidak berpeluang untuk bersekolah.
ReplyDeleteBujet yang diberi harus diusahakan dengan bijak agar tiada penyelewengan dan kebaziran yang tidak manasabah.
ReplyDeleteIndustri yang lain yang berpotensi tinggi juga harus diusahakan supaya keseimbangan ekonomi tercapai.
ReplyDeletesesungguhnya, hasrat meletakkan Sabah sebagai pilihan para pelabur dalam dan luar negara, ditambah lagi dengan hasrat untuk menjadikan Sabah antara negeri termaju di Malaysia, bukanlah sekadar impian semata2. transformasi menyeluruh yang kerajaan ingin lakukan di Sabah ini adalah proses berterusan yang sedang rancak dilaksanakan. Saya yakin transformasi ini akan lebih diperhebatkan tahun ini dan seterusnya..
ReplyDeleteSemoga lebih ramai rakyat Sabah dapat merasakan manfaat daripada projek-projek ini.
ReplyDeleteRakyat Sabah juga kena berusaha merebut peluang yang ada untuk memperbaiki taraf hidup mereka. Complain less, work more.
ReplyDeleteHopefully Sabah economy will continue to grow.
ReplyDeleteThis positive article shows a good sign that Sabah is on the right track to develop more and be par with the other states/country.
DeleteThrough various development projects that will occur in the succeeding years, will bring about economy growth in a rapid manner.
ReplyDeleteThe development in Sabah will attract foreign investors.
ReplyDeleteThe government should support and implement the ongoing projects in Sabah, so that everything goes smoothly.
ReplyDeleteThe people of Sabah should support and encourage the government, so they can struggle to achieve what they have deliberated.
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