KUCHING, May 5 — A delegation of business members from the Singapore Economics and Management Institute are on a three-day visit here to explore business potential.
According to the institute’s director Lai Cheng Yi, the visit will benefit Sarawak due to its commitment and initiative towards green energy. “Our visit to the Longi factory is to look into solar panel businesses. New emerging green technology is something which China has a lot of developments in and we want to see whether we can collaborate with them,” he told The Borneo Post when met at the Kuching International Airport on Thursday.
“Once we identify a logistics partner, maybe we can better establish management. With this visit, we also wish to look into Sarawak closely and work with the local government to forge better business opportunities.