TUARAN, April 3 — The Sabah Government has approved investments worth RM11.5 billion involving 89 projects that generated an estimated 4,566 jobs since the Covid-19 pandemic in...
TUARAN, April 3 — The Sabah Government has approved investments worth RM11.5 billion involving 89 projects that generated an estimated 4,566 jobs since the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 until last year, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.
He said 72.9 per cent of the investments, or about RM8.4 billion, was in the manufacturing sector, followed by the primary sector comprising agriculture, mining, commodity and plantation and the services sector . “With this Green Steel project and other investments in the process of implementation, Sabah will be receiving a total of RM33.4 billion,” he said in a statement after chairing the Sedia board members meeting here, today.
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