
Priority now to build physical and digital infrastructure
THE Sarawak government’s top priority now is to build the physical and digital infrastructure to improve the efficiency of the state’s economy and link it

THE Sarawak government’s top priority now is to build the physical and digital infrastructure to improve the efficiency of the state’s economy and link it

SARAWAK collected a revenue of RM3.108 billion or 31 per cent of the estimated revenue of RM10.036 billion in the first quarter of this year,

A HUGE amount of resources is expected to be shifted to the northern region of Sarawak (Limbang and Lawas) over the next eight to 10

THE implementation of accrual accounting will strengthen the state government’s financial management and accounting system. Second Minister For Finance and New Economy, Datuk Amar Douglas

APPROXIMATELY 1,031,712 hectares of Native Customary Rights (NCR) land have been measured while 794,503 hectares have been gazetted as Bumiputera Communal Reserve (Agriculture) under Section

SARAWAK’S mining sector will be able to generate investments to the tune of RM6.7 billion, especially in the midstream and downstream industries by 2030. Second

THE Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) Government will continue to protect the interests of gas consumers through the Ministry of Utilities and Telecommunications to ensure security

SARAWAK’S economy is projected to grow between five and six per cent this year, said Second Minister for Finance and New Economy, Datuk Amar Douglas

SMALL and medium enterprises (SMEs) are expected to recover and continue to contribute significantly to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), exports and employment. Deputy Premier cum

By Gabriel Lihan THE Malaysian Government and its Indonesian counterpart are currently in the process of reviewing both the Border Trade Agreement (BTA) 1970 and