Don’t be left behind, senator tells Sarawak


Business platform: Sim Kui Hian (second from left) launching the Asean-China Entrepreneurs Conference to be held in May next year, while organising chairman David Chew (centre) and China consul-general in Kuching Liu Quan (right) look on.

KUCHING: With Asean set to become a community by year-end, Sarawak must take steps to actively participate in the region or risk being left behind.

Senator Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian said the Asean community would be the starting point towards regional integration, with potentially free movement of people and trade in the future.

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