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KOTA KINABALU: Bimp-Eaga Business Council (BEBC) Sabah and its Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) counterpart have proposed for a policy to facilitate seamless trade.
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Kota Kinabalu: The Covid-19 pandemic has shown members of the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines – East Asean Growth Area (Bimp-Eaga) that many issues need to be rectified in order to survive, economically.
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Bimp-Eaga Business Council (BEBC) Malaysia President Datuk Roselan Johar Mohamed
(pic) said a lesson learned from the pandemic experience was that human mobility is the source of all trade and income.
“Never rely too much on foreign tourists and domestic tourism is equally as important, no matter how small their numbers are. Increasing domestic infra-investments is also important to ensure government spending and liquidity.
“Last but not certainly not the least, never rely on wealth to import and strive for self-sufficiency to survive,” he said in his speech at the Special Bimp-Eaga Transport Cluster Meeting conducted via Zoom on Dec 21.
Published on: Wednesday, December 30, 2020
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Kota Kinabalu: The BIMP-Eaga Business Council (BEBC) Malaysia described the appointment of two women as Attorney-General of Sabah and Mayor of Kota Kinabalu City as an appreciation and recognition towards the contribution made by the women in administering the Sabah State affairs under the able leadership of GRS State government, Datuk Seri Haji Hajiji Noor.
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“Sometimes, we have to do things the different way in order to achieve greater results and success. Appointing women to take the lead at top position is a sure way to instil greater accountability and work discipline,” said BEBC Malaysia President Datuk Roselan Johar Mohamad.