Kota Kinabalu: . Chief Minister Datuk Hajiji Noor said Sabah is strategically located in the heart of the Brunei–Indonesia–Malaysia–Philippines East Asean Growth Area or Bimp-Eaga. “Through this subregional cooperation, Sabah has been on the forefront of promoting closer economic collaboration and has pledged to do our part to ensure the success of the revival plans, among them the Bimp-Eaga Economic Corridors development,” he said.
Hence, the Chief Minister said the State Government looked at organisations such as the Asean-Business Advisory Council Malaysia to assist where relevant. “Sabah is open for business. We welcome serious investors to come to Sabah to explore the world what we have to offer and to establish win-win partnerships,” he said in his special remarks during the Asean-Bac Malaysia consultation meeting with the State Government and agencies conducted via Zoom today.