Kota Kinabalu: In an ambitious move to bolster the local economy, the Sabah Maju Jaya Secretariat Chief Coordinator Officer, Datuk Rosmadi Datu Sulai, urged the BIMP-EAGA Business Council Sabah (BEBC-Sabah) to promote Sabah as a thriving economic front.
Kota Kinabalu: BIMP-EAGA Business Council Sabah (BEBC-Sabah) is working on a strategy to ensure the Lahad Datu-Sulawesi ferry service will not discontinue.
Kota Kinabalu: The BEBC-Sabah together with ferry operators plying the newly-opened Lahad Datu-Bongao and Lahad Datu-Sulawesi sea routes are urged to organise media trips to help boost awareness and promotion of ferry services.
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Pandikar (fourth, right) receiving a memento from BIMP-EAGA Business Council chairman Carl Moosom (fourth, left) during the BIMP-EAGA Business Council Sabah courtesy visit at PPNS yesterday. ― Borneo Post pic
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KOTA KINABALU, April 6 ― Revival of the Cabotage Policy will not only hurt the Sabah and Sarawak’s economy, but also increase the possibility of the states’ secession from Malaysia in the future, said BIMP-EAGA Sabah adviser and special envoy Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia.
Pandikar was responding to a question posed by the media regarding MICCI Sabah chairman and FSI Honorary Life president Datuk Seri Wong Khen Thau’s concern over intentions of bringing back the Cabotage Policy to East Malaysia, yesterday.