
Sarawak’s ports show significant gains in throughput and profits
SARAWAK’s major ports have continued to serve as key economic drivers across the state in 2024, demonstrating robust performance. This was announced by Deputy Premier

SARAWAK’s major ports have continued to serve as key economic drivers across the state in 2024, demonstrating robust performance. This was announced by Deputy Premier

THE Sarawak government remains firm in its commitment to uplift Bumiputera contractors, with more than half of state-funded project contracts awarded to them in the

SARAWAK has collected RM4.3 billion in revenue as of April this year, accounting for 30 per cent of its projected RM14.2 billion revenue for 2025.

SARAWAK’S economy continues to grow resiliently, with the service sector is expected to expand by 6.7 per cent in 2024. Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas

SARAWAK’S inflation rate is projected to moderate to 2.4 percent in 2024, signalling a deceleration in price growth across key sectors. Deputy Premier Datuk Amar

IN 2024, Sarawak’s economic growth was supported by favourable external demand and robust domestic activities, says Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas. Uggah, who

SARAWAK’S sales tax on oil and gas remains the largest contributor to its overall revenue, generating a cumulative total of RM21.38 billion as of April

SARAWAK is poised to capitalise on the booming semiconductor industry, driven by generative AI and data centre expansion, with global sales reaching USD627 billion last

SARAWAK is expected to experience minimal direct impact from the United States’ reciprocal tariff despite rising trade tensions and uncertainties, says Deputy Premier Datuk Amar

THE Sarawak Government is committed to expanding funding access to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and fostering innovation. Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah