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Can't bet only on agriculture, tourism
Can't bet only on agriculture, tourism

Daily Express

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Express

Can't bet only on agriculture, tourism

Published on: Monday, April 28, 2025 Published on: Mon, Apr 28, 2025 By: Crystal E Hermenegildus Text Size: Phoong visits one of the booths and receives a souvenir from the owner at SIFEX 2025. Kota Kinabalu: Sabah must urgently transition from a consumption-driven economy to a producing and manufacturing powerhouse, said State Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Datuk Phoong Jin Zhe. He said Sabah can no longer rely heavily on agriculture and tourism alone to grow and secure its future in an increasingly uncertain global landscape. 'We must produce what we consume and export what we produce. We can no longer depend entirely on importing raw materials or finished products. Sabah must urgently become a manufacturing and producing state,' Phoong said. He told reporters during the Sabah International Food Expo 2025 at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC), Saturday. The call comes amid rising global uncertainties, including tariff wars, export controls, and supply chain disruptions, which Phoong warned could threaten Sabah's economic stability if not addressed. Despite the challenges, Sabah's manufacturing sector has already shown positive signs. Phoong said Sabah recorded the highest manufacturing GDP growth in Malaysia in 2023 at 4.4 per cent, driven by major investments such as Kibing's RM3 billion solar glass manufacturing plant and SK Nexilis's RM5 billion copper foil project. However, Phoong said this success must not breed complacency. He outlined the state's strategic push to upscale Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), encourage exports, and improve food security through new initiatives. 'We are not just giving machinery grants anymore. We are tying assistance to performance and outcomes. Recipients must show they can scale their businesses and reach international markets,' he said, citing the SME Up programme, which provides branding support, packaging improvement, and capacity-building training. Phoong also said Sabah's efforts to strengthen its food industry as an export sector, noting that food products, beyond traditional commodities like palm oil, are beginning to play a bigger role in Sabah's export portfolio. 'Trade wars teach us that food security is national security. Sabah has the natural resources to feed not just itself but the region – but only if we industrialise and build a full value chain,' he said. Phoong said the ministry is working closely with agencies like the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade), Exim Bank, and private associations such as the SME Association to prepare local entrepreneurs for regional and global markets. He said future-proofing industries would also involve equipping businesses with AI tools and digital marketing capabilities. 'It is no longer about competing locally. Sabah's entrepreneurs must be digital, must export, and must be able to brand and market themselves internationally,' he said. Phoong acknowledged that global competition and supply chain volatility are here to stay, particularly with developments like U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, which indirectly impact Southeast Asian markets. 'We have no choice but to be proactive. We must build our industries to withstand these shocks. Sabah cannot afford to wait anymore,' he said. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Phoong: Sabah must strengthen food security, push for manufacturing growth
Phoong: Sabah must strengthen food security, push for manufacturing growth

Borneo Post

time26-04-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Phoong: Sabah must strengthen food security, push for manufacturing growth

Phoong (third from left) during the official opening ceremony of SIFEX. KOTA KINABALU (April 26): Sabah must act swiftly to strengthen its food security and transform itself into a producing and manufacturing state amid rising global uncertainties, said Minister of Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship, Datuk Phoong Jin Zhe. He warned that ongoing global trade wars and tariff disputes are likely to disrupt supply chains and drive up prices, putting import-reliant states like Sabah at significant risk. 'We are living in an uncertain world. If the tariff wars continue, we will face lower global demand and unavoidable price inflation,' Phoong said, noting that Sabah imports almost everything, making it highly vulnerable. He stressed the need for local entrepreneurs to seize new opportunities by moving beyond reliance on raw materials and tourism. 'Agriculture and tourism will remain important, but we must go further. We must produce something. We must move downstream and make Sabah a producing and manufacturing state,' he said after officiating the Sabah International Food Expo 2025 (SIFEX) on Saturday. Phoong said his ministry is prioritising the manufacturing sector, aggressively attracting global investments while upskilling local industries. He cited successful investments by Kibing, SK Nexilis, and the upcoming Esteel project as signs of Sabah's growing industrial potential. At the same time, support for local entrepreneurs is being strengthened to help modernise businesses and expand market reach. 'Even if you are selling ikan bilis at the tamu, it's no longer enough to sell it the traditional way. We must improve packaging, branding, and production to access not just the local market, but the wider Borneo region and beyond,' he said. Phoong highlighted that Sabah recorded the highest manufacturing sector growth among Malaysian states in 2023 at 4.4 per cent and expressed confidence that the positive momentum would continue. However, he pointed out that Sabah's small domestic market of 3.7 million people cannot sustain major industries, making export development crucial. To support this, the ministry has strengthened its Small and Medium Enterprise Readiness (SMER) programme, assisting local industries with modern machinery, packaging, branding, and access to export markets. 'Now, when we give machines, it's not just a giveaway. We monitor closely, set KPIs, and support businesses with strong marketing plans committed to growth,' Phoong said. He added that the previous policy of allowing entrepreneurs to apply for only one machine in their lifetime has been abolished. 'If your business grows, you can apply every year for different equipment because scaling up must be continuous,' he said. The ministry is also collaborating with private sector organisations and NGOs to offer training in areas such as branding, AI applications, and digital marketing. 'In today's fast-changing world, skills must evolve. We are working with partners like MITI to ensure our entrepreneurs are prepared,' Phoong said. While Sabah's direct exports to the United States account for just 0.6 per cent of total exports, he warned that ripple effects from global trade disruptions could still impact the state. 'Sabah must be ready. If we do not produce anything and disruptions happen, we will face the same problems we saw during Covid-19 when food prices skyrocketed,' he cautioned. Ultimately, Phoong said diversifying into manufacturing is critical not only for economic growth but also for Sabah's resilience. 'We cannot just rely on the primary sector anymore. It is time to build a more competitive, reliable and sustainable economy for Sabah,' he said.

Kibing hiring more Sabahans
Kibing hiring more Sabahans

Daily Express

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Express

Kibing hiring more Sabahans

Published on: Saturday, April 26, 2025 Published on: Sat, Apr 26, 2025 By: Crystal E Hermenegildus Text Size: Hajiji with Sabahans employed at Kibing's plant. Kota Kinabalu: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor commended the Kibing Group's commitment to providing employment opportunities to 700 more Sabahans through its latest recruitment drive beginning in May. He said the new intake would add to the 1,625 Sabahans already working in various management, engineering, technical and operations positions, making it 2,325 in all. 'This constituted more than 83 per cent of the Kibing Group's total workforce. A positive development indeed as this not only empowers local communities but also fosters a sense of shared prosperity. Congratulations and thank you,' he said at the Aidilfitri reception with Kibing personnel at its plant in the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP), Friday. Earlier, Hajiji was briefed that Kibing Group would embark on its recruitment drive in collaboration with the SMJ Secretariat from May 13 to May 23 at the district offices of Ranau, Tuaran, Beaufort, Papar, Kota Kinabalu and Penampang. 'I must also stress the importance of prioritising the employment of Sabahans and call upon all industry players to not only employ Sabahans but also invest in their training and development. 'This collective effort is essential to ensure they possesses the necessary skills and knowledge to meet demands of the industry,' he said. Hajiji said it was a momentous occasion when the Kibing Group commenced construction of its RM2.5 billion cutting-edge solar glass manufacturing plant in Sabah in 2022. 'Today, the Kibing Group's presence is not only a transformative venture for Sabah but a testament to the State Government's success in pursuing high-impact projects for the state's progress and economic growth,' he said. He also said Kibing Group has since made great strides when, last November, the Group invested in another venture to build a new RM7.2 billion solar glass plant in Kimanis. 'To date, the positive ripple effect of the Kibing Group's presence in Sabah is already evident and encouraging, with over RM50 million in contract value awarded to local companies since construction began. 'We hold a deep sense of optimism that the Kibing Group will continue to thrive and play an instrumental role in contributing to Sabah's long-term prosperity,' he said. During the briefing, Hajiji was also told that Kibing's first line is running full production, exporting 1,500 containers valued at USD14 million per month. Kibing's second line is expected to reach full production in June, while its third line is expected to reach full production by year end. Kibing export destinations are Southeast Asia, South Asia, North America, Africa and Europe. 'I wish to emphasise the State Government's commitment to facilitate investments into Sabah. We are resolute in our mission to create an environment that attracts more investors. These investments are also about creating employment, fostering innovation and improving the lives of our people,' he said. Present were Federal Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd, Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Datuk Phoong Jin Zhe and State Secretary, Datuk Seri Sr Safar Untong. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Kibing Group to create 700 new jobs for Sabahans
Kibing Group to create 700 new jobs for Sabahans

Borneo Post

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Kibing Group to create 700 new jobs for Sabahans

Hajiji taking a remembrance photo with Sabahan workers at the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration with Kibing employees at their factory in the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park on Friday. KOTA KINABALU (April 25): Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Noor has commended the commitment of the Kibing Group in providing employment opportunities for an additional 700 Sabahans through its latest recruitment programme set to begin in May. He said the new recruitment drive would add to the 1,625 Sabahans already employed in various management, engineering, technical and operational roles within the Kibing Group. 'This now constitutes more than 83 per cent of the total workforce at Kibing Group. This positive development not only empowers our local communities but also fosters shared prosperity. Well done and thank you,' he said during the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration with Kibing employees at their factory in the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP) on Friday. Earlier, the Hajiji was informed that Kibing Group will launch a new recruitment campaign in collaboration with the SMJ Secretariat from May 13 to 23 The campaign will be held at the district offices of Ranau, Tuaran, Beaufort, Papar, Kota Kinabalu and Penampang. 'I also want to stress the importance of prioritising the employment of Sabahans and urge all industry players not only to hire locals but also to invest in their training and development. 'This collective effort is crucial to ensuring our local workforce is equipped with the skills and knowledge required to meet industry demands,' he said. Hajiji said it was a significant milestone when the Kibing Group began construction of a RM2.5 billion high-tech solar glass manufacturing plant in Sabah in 2022. 'Today, the presence of Kibing Group is not only a transformative effort for Sabah but also a testament to the success of the State Government in continuing to implement high-impact projects for the state's development and economic growth,' he said. Hajiji also noted that the Kibing Group made significant progress when, in November last year, it invested in another project, a new RM7.2 billion solar glass manufacturing facility in Kimanis. 'To date, the positive impact of Kibing's presence in Sabah is evident and encouraging, with over RM50 million worth of contracts awarded to local companies since the beginning of construction. 'We have high hopes that the Kibing Group will continue to grow and play a key role in contributing to Sabah's long-term prosperity,' he said. During a briefing, Hajiji was also informed that Kibing's first production line is now fully operational, exporting 1,500 containers worth USD14 million per month. The second production line is expected to reach full capacity in June this year, while the third line is scheduled to become fully operational later in the year. Kibing Group's export destinations include Southeast Asia, South Asia, North America, Africa and Europe. 'I want to reaffirm the State Government's commitment to facilitating investment in Sabah. The Government remains steadfast in our mission to create an environment that attracts more investors. 'These investments are closely tied to job creation, fostering innovation, and improving the quality of life for our people,' he added. Also present were Federal Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali, Minister of Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship Datuk Phoong Jin Zhe and State Secretary Datuk Seri Panglima Sr Safar Untong.

Kibing Group To Provide 700 More Jobs For Sabahans
Kibing Group To Provide 700 More Jobs For Sabahans

Barnama

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Kibing Group To Provide 700 More Jobs For Sabahans

KOTA KINABALU, April 25 (Bernama) -- Kibing Group will offer 700 additional job opportunities to the people of Sabah through a recruitment initiative starting in May, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said. He said this new recruitment drive would increase the number of Sabahans currently employed by Kibing Group, which already stands at 1,625, filling roles across management, engineering, technical, and operational positions. 'This represents over 83 per cent of the total workforce at Kibing Group. This positive development not only strengthens the local community but also promotes shared prosperity. Congratulations and thank you,' he said during the Aidilfitri celebration with Kibing employees at the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP) here today.

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