Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian and Generali Insurance Malaysia Bhd chief executive officer Fabrice Bernard cutting the ribbon to open the integrated branch in Kuching.
He said Sarawak was at the forefront of environmental sustainability to move towards net-zero carbon emissions and help mitigate climate change. "Last year was the hottest year on record in the world. It's important to mitigate climate change for human survival. Dr Sim said environmental sustainability was a key pillar of Sarawak's post-Covid-19 development strategy, along with prosperity and inclusivity."We are on target to achieve this. Sarawak's revenue has increased from RM5.8bil in 2018 to RM13.3bil last year and is expected to be higher this year," he said.