Sabah strategically located, will benefit from development in Kalimantan, says Yong


KOTA KINABALU: Neighbouring Kalimantan region, which will house the new Indonesian capital Nusantara in 2024, is expected to grow in coming years and will bring spillover effects to Sabah.

Former chief minister Datuk Yong Teck Lee predicted that Kalimantan’s population will grow to 20 million in 15 years.

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