KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 4 (Bernama) — Malaysia
and Brunei have reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen the
existing cooperation on economic corridors particularly with the states
of Sabah and Sarawak.
In a joint statement Tuesday after the 16th Annual Leaders’ Consultation between Malaysia and Brunei in Putrajaya, Malaysia’s
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah
of Brunei expressed satisfaction with on-going efforts to promote closer
economic collaboration between Sarawak and Brunei in identified sectors including telecommunications, tourism, halal hub development and agriculture.
The statement was released by the Malaysian Foreign Ministry.
The leaders also looked forward to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on power connectivity between Sarawak
and Brunei as well as mutual investments in power projects that would
strengthen cooperation on energy security towards the realisation of the
greater Asean Power Grid, it said.
The Asean Power Grid (APG), an energy connectivity project, aims to strengthen regional energy security.
As for Sabah,
the statement said, both leaders, during the consulation, had also
expressed satisfaction with on-going efforts to intensify economic
cooperation between Sabah
and Brunei, particularly the signing of the Heads of Terms Agreement
relating to the Keningau Integrated Livestock Centre between the Sabah Economic Development and Investment Authority, and Annam Corporation on June 16.
They also expressed satisfaction with the signing of a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) relating to information and communications
technology (ICT) instrastructure between Brunei and Sabah on July 10.
“The leaders were encouraged that the collaboration in ICT
infrastructure would also contribute to enhancing the implementation of
the the Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines Asean Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) sub-region,” the statement said.
The MoU was to provide communication infrastructure hybrids to enjoy
high-speed international capacity access and service roll-out between Sabah and Brunei.
“The leaders considered the cooperation in the ICT field as an effective
means to promote collaboration in research and development activities
between creative industries from Malaysia and Brunei,” the statement added.
Both leaders also urged the relevant authorities in both countries to
conclude a MoU on ICT, before the next Annual Leaders’ Consultation in
2013, which will be held in Brunei.
Furthermore, the leaders regarded the signing of a MoU between the two
nations on Economic Cooperation on Sunday (Sept 2), as an important
umbrella instrument for comprehensive economic collaboration to create
more extensive trade and investment between them.
In addition, to welcome Brunei’s participation in Malaysia’s economic corridors in Sabah, Sarawak, Iskandar Malaysia and the East Coast Economic Region, Najib also welcomed Brunei’s interest to invest in the Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley initiatives, as well as in the re-development initiatives of Kampung Baru in Kuala Lumpur.
“In this regard, both leaders urged the relevant agencies to look into
the potential opportunities offered by the initiatives,” said the
statement.
The statement added that Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah also showed interest in the methodology behind Malaysia’s Government and Economic Transformation Programmes (GTP and ETP)...
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sedangkan Brunei pun yakin dan tertarik dengan program2 transformasi ekonomi kerajaan..
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