Sabah records RM11.5bil investments in 2022, says tzafrul_aziz
“Of the total amount, RM9.2 billion consisted of foreign direct investment and RM2.3 billion was domestic direct investment. “The manufacturing sector was the biggest contributor with RM8.4 billion, or 72.9%, while the primary sector contributed RM1.6 billion and the services sector RM1.5 billion,” he told the Dewan Negara in response to queries from Noraini Idris.
“Mida always cooperates strategically with all investment agencies at the state and economic corridor levels in attracting investment.“In this matter, Mida has always cooperated with Sabah’s industrial development and entrepreneurship ministry and the Sabah Economic Development and Investment Authority in trade missions to promote investment opportunities available in the state,” he said.
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