Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has made strides in making Malaysia conducive to business and investments, said Sabah Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Musa Aman.
He said this was
possible through the introduction of the New Economic Model and various
programmes such as the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) and
Economic Transformation Programme (ETP).
“Today, we see
a private sector driven economy in the form of investment in projects,
while the government provides support through infrastructure, and the
right framework for doing business. As far as Sabah is concerned, we can
say with confidence that the state is one of the safest and most
conducive places to live, trade with and conduct business in.
“Sabah
offers peace and stability and we are constantly working towards
improving the government delivery system so that businesses can further
flourish, “ he said in his remarks in conjunction with the 29th
Anniversary “Federation of Sabah Manufacturers (FSM) Nite 2012” dinner
here.
In this respect, he said the state government
welcomed genuine investments that create quality and meaningful
employment opportunities for locals, while helping boost economic
growth.
“That’s why I urge all stakeholders to leverage
on our respective strength and expertise, so that we may move forward”,
he added.
He said the state government would continue
to work with the Federal government on improving policies to facilitate
trade and conduct business within Sabah.
“The Barisan Nasional government is pro-business, whereby we encourage the private sector as the engine of growth, and achieve prosperity by transforming Sabah into a regional hub,” he added.
On the role of
the FSM, Musa, who is also the state Finance Minister said the trade
body, as the voice of manufacturers in the state had done its part in
contributing to the development agenda through a host of activities.
This
includes, he added, complementing the government’s efforts to promote
Sabah-made products to the world and raise the state’s profile as an
investment destination.
“In this process, the FSM has gained significant recognition from many local and international trade chambers.
“The
theme, ‘Promote Sabah – Hub for the Far East’, speaks of optimism for
our state to be lifted to a higher economic status, given its rich
resources and strategic location within Asean economies.
“We view FSM as an effective platform for this vision.
I urge government agencies and trade chambers to work in unity with the FSM towards achieving this common goal.
“By
working together, we can overcome issues related to the cost of doing
business and challenges that periodically dampen industrial and economic
growth,” Musa said.
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