SARAWAK and Sabah are set to benefit from a development agenda that focuses on rural roads and the construction of the long-awaited Pan Borneo Highway connecting both states.
Just as the North-South Expressway has transformed the development (of peninsular Malaysia) from Perlis to Johor, the 1,663km Pan Borneo Highway project – spanning 936km in Sarawak and 727km in Sabah – will begin to be built at a total cost of RM27bil.
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