Economy
Sabah continues its top notch Growth

A statement by the Oxford Business Group on December 19 indicates solid investment figures and stable economic growth for Sabah in 2012, thus earning the State government much praise for the state’s financial management. Oxford Business Group noted that the state’s focus would shift towards the implementation of the programmes covered by the 2013 budget designed to build on the past achievements.
In November, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin viewed Sabah’s financial performance as “extraordinary”, stating that some 26 per cent (RM255.7 million) of the overall figures for the country’s rural transformation program was invested in more than 2000 transformation projects.
Muhyiddin said the private sectors investments increased to RM94 billion in 2011 - 19.4 per cent higher than the 2010 growth. He also stated that the foreign direct investment (FDI) reached RM32.9 billion last year, up 12.3 per cent from the RM 29.3 billion in 2010.
He said the state investment momentum continued, reaching RM4.84 billion from January to September, which is the second highest total among the other states in the country after Selangor.
Since the launch of the Sabah Development Corridor in 2008, some RM114 billion worth of investment has been recorded in the state, which aims to triple the state’s GDP per capita and increase total GDP four-fold by 2025.
Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Aman, who is also the State Finance Minister, noted that some US$20 billion worth of oil and gas projects had been implemented in 2012.

Earlier this month, an Investment Incentive Package for the SDC was approved and is expected to further increase investment activity in the state which covers investment in tourism, manufacturing, agriculture and major industries. The package covers strategic development areas and projects such as Kinabalu Gold Coast Enclave, Sabah Agro-Industrial Precinct (SAIP), Sandakan Education Hub, Sabah Oil and Gas Industrial Park, Interior Livestock Valley, Marine Integrated Cluster and the Lahad Datu Palm Oil Industrial Cluster (POIC).
“The incentives will vary based on the focus areas, offering incentives such as full tax exemption on statutory income for up to 10 years, investment tax allowance of 100% on qualifying capital expenditure for five years, and full exemption on import duty and sales tax exemption, subject to current policy,” Musa said.
Sabah is also regarded as the world’s third largest producer of palm oil, with some 1.36 million hectare under cultivation and RM16.75 billion worth of palm oil exports for the first nine months of 2012.
Meanwhile in the manufacturing sector, the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) revealed in September that the sector has received RM4.8 billion in investments during the first nine months of 2012 compared to RM921.4 million in 2011, making Sabah the country’s second-most preferred investment destination for manufacturing activities.

MIDA also offered Sabah enterprises a RM1 billion fund for research and development to encourage the industry’s growth in the Kinabalu Gold Coast Enclave, SAIP, Lahad Datu POIC, Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal, Sandakan Education Hub and Marine Integrated Cluster. The fund will also cover training and acquisition of foreign and domestic technology.
The state government tabled its largest-ever budget in October, 2012 totalling RM4.09 billion with some RM764 million allocated to the construction of roads, bridges, ports, harbours and rail service. There are also plans for a public transport system to be built in the capital, Kota Kinabalu, as part of Federal Urban Transformation Plans.
Musa expected the State’s economy to grow five to six per cent compared to an average growth of 5.3% between 2007 and 2010, which is 1.1% higher than the national growth rate over the same period.
The State’s fiscal performance has also received good reviews with a “AAA” rating from RAM Rating Services for a fourth consecutive year.
RAM Ratings said the rating reflects Sabah’s rich natural wealth, which is a key to spurring economic growth, the government’s strong revenue-adjustment capacity, healthy fiscal position, and supportive relationship with the Federal Government, factors that unlocked Sabah’s long-term development potential.
Taking full advantage of its strategic location for trade and tourism, Sabah also plays a key role in the Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Philippines-East Asia Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) initiative. - Insight Sabah
Pictures by Ille Tugimin, Oliver Majaham and Victor Lo
Posted on December 27, 2012
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Do not take for granted the support given by the people. We, the elected representatives, must work hard to ensure the promises we made during the 13th general election are implemented accordingly.
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We know of the people's aspirations... They want development so as to raise their quality of life. This is our struggle, we want to ensure progress for the people.
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Change is already taking place and change from within is what the government has done.
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