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Sarawak still not ready for foreign investors, says DAP rep
Sarawak still not ready for foreign investors, says DAP rep

Free Malaysia Today

time12-07-2025

  • Business
  • Free Malaysia Today

Sarawak still not ready for foreign investors, says DAP rep

An assemblyman in Sarawak says many foreign investors have approached her with complaints about the investment process in the state. (Bernama pic) KUCHING : A Sarawak assemblyman has raised concerns over Sarawak's readiness to host foreign investors, despite the state being marketed as an attractive destination. Pending assemblyman Violet Yong of DAP claims many foreign investors encounter major hurdles upon their arrival. She said these include the lack of proper infrastructure and haphazard coordination among the relevant departments and agencies. Yong said many foreigners were keen on investing in the state following the hype generated by the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) government. 'But the problem is when they come to Sarawak, the state is not ready. There are no facilities or sufficient power to set up their operations immediately,' she told FMT, adding that many of these foreign investors had approached her with complaints. She also claimed that prospective investors were often left in the dark about basic requirements. 'The common questions are 'Where is the site for me to set up my factory? Is there sufficient power? How do I go about applying?',' she said. According to Yong, the state lacked a one-stop centre to help investors get set up. Although the state agency Invest Sarawak provided some guidance, the process remained too cumbersome and time-consuming. 'They can guide you, but the process is too tedious. 'For example, if someone wanted to set up a data centre, they would have to write to the land and survey department and after that, check if there is sufficient power supply,' she said. She added that aother hurdle is the numerous licences needed. Yong said she had been told by some potential investors that they ended up investing their money elsewhere because of the hurdles they faced in Sarawak. 'I was made to understand that they could not wait and decided to go to Penang or Vietnam,' she said, adding that she had raised the issue in May at the state assembly. Yong claimed the state government was more focused on promotion than preparing for the right facilities and processes for investors.

Alliance Bank launches Sarawak SME ESG Report
Alliance Bank launches Sarawak SME ESG Report

The Sun

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Alliance Bank launches Sarawak SME ESG Report

KUCHING: Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd recently launched its inaugural report titled Navigating ESG In Sarawak: Insights From SMEs (Sarawak SME ESG Report), a landmark initiative aimed at advancing the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) agenda among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Sarawak. The Sarawak SME ESG Report was developed through a comprehensive study conducted with the support of the Sarawak government, InvestSarawak, Monash University and United Nations Global Compact Network Malaysia & Brunei (UNGCMYB). The report was officially launched by the Premier of Sarawak, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Tun Datuk Abang Openg, at the Hydrogen Economy Forum (H2EF) held in Kuching. The launch was also attended Deputy Minister for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (MEESty) Datuk Dr. Hazland Abang Hipni and MINTRED Sarawak Deputy Minister Malcolm Mussen Lamoh. Also present were the report key strategic partners InvestSarawak, Monash University, and UNGCMYB. The Sarawak SME ESG Report offers valuable insights into the current levels of ESG awareness, adoption, and the challenges faced by SMEs across Sarawak, providing practical recommendations to guide businesses on their sustainability journey. In the foreword of the report, Abang Johari reaffirmed Sarawak's commitment to embedding sustainability at the core of its economic development, in line with the Post Covid-19 Development Strategy 2030 (PCDS 2030). 'This comprehensive report not only underscores the progress made by Sarawakian businesses but also highlights areas where support and intervention are necessary. By aligning their practices with ESG principles, SMEs can bolster their resilience, competitiveness, and contribute significantly to Sarawak's sustainable future. Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah, in the foreword, said, 'Our companies are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of ESG principles and are actively seeking pathways to implement them.' Invest Sarawak, a key partner in this report is committed to supporting SMEs in overcoming challenges related to ESG adoption, including providing clarity, financial support, and facilitating capacity-building opportunities. InvestSarawak CEO Timothy Ong said: 'ESG practices are increasingly vital for businesses to remain competitive, attract investment, and ensure long-term viability. The findings presented in this report clearly demonstrate that Sarawak's SMEs recognise the importance of sustainability, with a significant number already taking tangible steps to embed ESG into their business strategies.' The Sarawak SME ESG Report reveals promising momentum among SMEs, showing that six in ten SMEs in Sarawak are aware of sustainability issues, and 66% have already begun implementing ESG practices including a portion who are unconscious adopters. Among non-adopters, 98% indicated a strong intention to adopt ESG measures, with 59% planning to act within the next two years. The leading motivators for SMEs to adopt ESG practices include meeting the evolving expectations of consumers, suppliers, and investors. Despite these positive trends, challenges such as limited resources, staffing constraints, and navigating various ESG frameworks were cited as key barriers to wider adoption. Alliance Bank group CEO Kellee Kam (pic) said: 'Delivering a Sarawak focused report is not just timely, it is essential. The state-specific ESG report provides a deeper understanding of the realities faced by local businesses. This enables us to identify both the challenges and the opportunities that lie ahead. The data gathered will empower businesses to make informed decisions while also serving as a benchmark that encourages the adoption of best practices across industries.' He added: 'We recognise the challenges that stand in the way. Many businesses face limitations in terms of resources, staffing, and clarity – especially when confronted with numerous frameworks and fragmented information. 'Access to financing remains another hurdle. These are real issues that we must address collectively. We hope that the report is able to provide critical guidance to SMEs, helping them build capacity and access useful tools and resources as they navigate their ESG journey.' Speaking on the research component of the report, Monash University Malaysia CEO and pro vice-chancellor and president Professor Datuk Adeeba Kamarulzaman said: 'This initiative brings together government, academia, industry, and civil society, underscoring the collective effort needed to advance sustainability. 'The research component of this collaboration involves a state-wide study that offers critical insights into ESG practices among SMEs. 'The findings support the development of policies and strategies that help SMEs integrate ESG principles, enhancing their resilience and competitiveness while contributing meaningfully to Sarawak's sustainable and inclusive growth'.

Report: 6 out of 10 Sarawak SMEs aware of sustainability issues, 66 pct implementing ESG practices
Report: 6 out of 10 Sarawak SMEs aware of sustainability issues, 66 pct implementing ESG practices

Borneo Post

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Report: 6 out of 10 Sarawak SMEs aware of sustainability issues, 66 pct implementing ESG practices

Alliance Bank Group chief strategy and transformation officer Dr Aaron Sum (fifth left) presents the Sarawak SME ESG Report to Abang Johari. KUCHING (May 14): The Sarawak SME ESG Report has revealed that six in 10 small and medium enterprises in Sarawak are aware of sustainability issues, with 66 per cent already implementing environmental, social, and governance practices. The Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad report also found that among non-adopters, 98 per cent indicated a strong intention to adopt ESG measures, with 59 per cent of them are planning to act within the next two years. According to the report, the leading motivators for SMEs to adopt ESG practices include meeting the evolving expectations of consumers, suppliers, and investors. 'Despite these positive trends, challenges such as limited resources, staffing constraints, and navigating various ESG frameworks were cited as key barriers to wider adoption,' the bank said in a press statement. 'The encouraging level of ESG awareness is the result of concerted efforts of government bodies, NGOs, and corporations in disseminating ESG-related information, and promoting sustainable business practices.' Meeting market demand, along with the pursuit of cost efficiencies, has also driven ESG adoption among SMEs, said the report. It said these efforts not only enhanced competitiveness but also unlocked access to new customer segments and expanded market opportunities. The bank launched the inaugural report entitled 'Navigating ESG in Sarawak: Insights from SMEs' during the Hydrogen Economy Forum (H2EF) 2025 opening ceremony officiated at by Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg here yesterday. The Sarawak SME ESG Report was developed through a comprehensive study conducted with the support of the Sarawak government, InvestSarawak, Monash University, and United Nations Global Compact Network Malaysia and Brunei. Alliance Bank Group CEO Kellee Kam said delivering a Sarawak focused report is not just timely but essential as it provides a deeper understanding of the realities faced by local businesses. 'This enables us to identify both the challenges and the opportunities that lie ahead. The data gathered will empower businesses to make informed decisions while also serving as a benchmark that encourages the adoption of best practices across industries. 'We recognise the challenges that stand in the way. Many businesses face limitations in terms of resources, staffing, and clarity – especially when confronted with numerous frameworks and fragmented information,' he said. Kam pointed out that access to financing remains another hurdle that must be addressed collectively. 'We hope that the report is able to provide critical guidance to SMEs, helping them build capacity and access useful tools and resources as they navigate their ESG journey,' he stressed. Speaking on the research component of the report, Monash University Malaysia CEO, pro vice-chancellor, and president Prof Datuk Adeeba Kamarulzaman said: 'This initiative brings together government, academia, industry, and civil society, underscoring the collective effort needed to advance sustainability. 'The research component of this collaboration involves a statewide study that offers critical insights into ESG practices among SMEs. The findings support the development of policies and strategies that help SMEs integrate ESG principles, enhancing their resilience and competitiveness while contributing meaningfully to Sarawak's sustainable and inclusive growth.'

Awg Tengah: Sarawak to engage with int'l industry leaders in renewable energy, sustainable investments
Awg Tengah: Sarawak to engage with int'l industry leaders in renewable energy, sustainable investments

Borneo Post

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Awg Tengah: Sarawak to engage with int'l industry leaders in renewable energy, sustainable investments

Handout photo shows the Sarawak delegation (right) during the meeting with TotalEnergies in Paris. KUCHING (May 8): Sarawak has reinforced its commitment to global clean energy cooperation following a high-level meeting with TotalEnergies at the company's headquarters in Paris, France on Wednesday. Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan said the Sarawak government is determined to engage with international industry leaders in renewable energy and sustainable investments. During the discussion, he highlighted the state's significant renewable energy potential, particularly its extensive hydropower resources with a potential capacity of up to 20 gigawatts (GW). In a statement today, the Minister for International Trade, Industry and Investment also shared details about Sarawak's existing renewable initiatives, notably the successful 50-megawatt pilot floating solar project at Batang Ai, as well as efforts to explore bioenergy, biomass, and sustainable hydrogen production. He said during the meeting, TotalEnergies head of business development coordination (Onshore Renewables) Thibaut Toulemonde outlined the company's ambition to become one of the world's top five renewable energy producers by 2030. 'This goal is supported by a global renewable energy portfolio totalling 97GW, with 62GW currently under development. 'Additionally, TotalEnergies is actively involved in advanced hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) projects globally,' he said. The meeting identified mutual interests in hydropower, solar energy, hydrogen production, and CCUS. Awang Tengah emphasised Sarawak's readiness for CCUS development— particularly in the Bintulu region—supported by established regulatory frameworks that facilitate investment and collaboration. As a follow-up to the meeting, Sarawak's investment promotion agency InvestSarawak has been tasked with coordinating the areas of collaboration discussed, including arrangements for TotalEnergies' visit to Sarawak in the coming months. Awang Tengah invited the company to return and continue collaboration, reaffirming the state government's commitment to providing a stable, business-friendly environment to foster sustainable growth and investment. TotalEnergies is a global integrated energy company that produces and markets energies. Awang Tengah clean energy Paris TotalEnergies

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