KOTA KINABALU: Chinese investors are being encouraged to explore the vast business opportunities in Sabah, particularly in the Blue Economy, renewable energy, smart infrastructure, digital innovation, and sustainable tourism.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said that the state government, through its Hala Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya (SMJ) 2.0 roadmap, is keen to forge business tie-ups with both domestic and foreign investors.
“We are steadfast in forging strategic domestic and international alliances to propel our development agenda,” he said at the People’s Republic of China Consulate in Kota Kinabalu’s Chinese New Year reception at the Magellan Sutera here on Tuesday (March 3) night.
“We are deeply honoured to celebrate over five decades of enduring friendship and diplomatic ties between Malaysia and China, and between Sabah and China.
“Our bilateral ties have flourished, anchored by a foundation of mutual respect, strategic trust and a robust, expanding economic partnership,” Hajiji said in his speech read by Deputy Chief Minister II Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun.
He said Sabah continues to benefit from its strong ties with China, which remains a key partner in our trade, tourism and infrastructure sectors.
“This flourishing relationship is evidenced by our increasing connectivity and the vibrant and expanding business collaborations we see today,” he said.
The Chief Minister believed that, beyond economic gains, strengthened collaboration between Malaysia and China, and between Sabah and China, would enhance social ties and build a lasting foundation of trust and shared progress that benefits both countries and their people.
“May this Year of the Fire Horse, which embodies strength, optimism, energy and determination foster a deeper partnership and closer collaboration between our nations, bringing prosperity to all our people,” he said.
