Sarawak Skills sending teaching staff for hydrogen-tech training in China

KUCHING (April 30): Sarawak Skills Group of Learning Institutions (Sarawak Skills) has announced a series of staff talent development initiatives to support the Sarawak Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030 and the Sarawak government’s ongoing initiatives in carbon reduction emission. According to Sarawak Skills executive director Hallman Sabri, 10 teaching personnel from its three institutions are undergoing hydrogen technology training in China. The staff members are from the Automotive and Welding Institute of Sarawak (Awisar), i-CATS University College and Sarawak Skills Kuching. “The training is being held over a period of two weeks (April 21-May 7) at Foshan Polytechnic and Foshan Feichi Motor Technology Co Ltd in Foshan, Guangdong Province, China,” he said in a statement. Hallman, also the Federation of Malaysian Skills Development Centres (FMSDC) chairman, added: “FMSDC has a long-established relationship with HWK Aachen, Germany to enhance the competencies of trainers from the various skills development centres under the umbrella of FMSDC.” In this respect, he said 15 trainers including three from Sarawak Skills would be in Germany for the Train-The-Trainer (TTT) Meister Mechatronic Programme, to be running from June 8 to 22. “Indeed, for Sarawak Skills, these staff talent development initiatives will go a long way towards supporting the noble course of human capital development for the betterment of current and future generations of the workforce in line with the PCDS 2030,” added Hallman. For more information about Sarawak Skills, go to sarawakskills.edu.my or its social media platforms (a@Sarawak Skills on Facebook, and @sarawakskillsofficial on Instagram).
Premier: Sarawak to replace coal with biomass at Sejingkat, Balingian power plants

KUCHING (April 28): Sarawak plans to replace the use of coal at the Sejingkat and Balingian power plants with biomass, in line with the state’s efforts to develop clean and sustainable energy, says Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. Speaking to reporters after gracing the national-level World Water Day celebration at Kuching Waterfront today, the Sarawak Premier said doing so would not only reduce carbon emission but also provide economic benefits. He cited the Drax facility in the United Kingdom, which he visited recently during an official trip to the UK, as an example of a power plant successfully transitioning from coal to biomass as a source of energy. “At Drax, they previously used coal but have now replaced it with biomass. The investment (to change) is not high because the system is very similar. “This is what we want to use for Sejinkat and Balingian. We want to decommission coal. I have calculated that we can use our biomass to generate power,” he said. Abang Johari explained that switching from coal to wood waste could generate power exceeding 500 megawatts. “Now we only need to strengthen the boiler and also from the point of view of the motor machine, and this will enable Sejingkat (plant) to generate even up to one gigawatt,” he said. Touching on his visit to the Drax power station, the Premier said the insight he gained has provided him a valuable framework in further developing the state’s renewable energy sector, adding he will discuss this with state utility company Sarawak Energy Berhad. He also expressed happiness that the European community has recognised Sarawak’s role in addressing climate change. “We will share the technology we have in renewable energy production including biomass,” he said. Separately, Abang Johari said the implementation of cascading dams in the hinterland will be carried out elsewhere if the local population objected to it. “If they disagree, the government will move (the project) to another area. If they feel suspicious, we will go to another place where the people want (the project to be implemented). “Now we are implementing the project near Sungai Kanowit and Song. In Kapit, they want this cascading source, and we have a new technology that I mentioned as a tank elevator. “This depends on the theory of gravity, which means that the flow of water can generate energy,” he said. Also present at the event were Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian, State Secretary Datuk Amar Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki, Minister of Utility and Telecommunication Datuk Sri Julaihi Narawi and his deputy minister Datuk Liwan Lagang, and Fadillah’s deputy minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir.
Awang Tengah receives courtesy call from Kuwait petroleum firm delegation

KUCHING (Jan 19): Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan received a courtesy call from Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) at his office in Wisma Sumber Alam here yesterday. According to a news release, the KUFPEC delegation was led by its country manager Mohamad Al-Sabti. Awang Tengah, who is International Trade, Industry and Investment Minister, chaired the meeting which was held to discuss investment opportunities between Sarawak and KUFPEC in oil and gas. Also present were Deputy International Trade, Industry and Investment Minister Datuk Dr Malcolm Mussen Lamoh and representatives from Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (Petros), Sarawak Energy Berhad and InvestSarawak.
InvestSarawak dan Surbana Jurong tandatangani MoU perkukuh inisiatif ekonomi hijau

DUBAI, 5 Dis: InvestSarawak dan Surbana Jurong Infrastructure Pte Ltd menandatangani Memorandum Persefahaman (MoU) untuk memperkukuh inisiatif ekonomi hijau di Sarawak. MoU itu ditandatangani Ketua Eksekutif InvestSarawak, Timothy Ong Wye Ern dan Pengarah Urusan Surbana Jurong (Infrastruktur, Tenaga dan Industri) Tan Wooi Leong. Majlis yang berlangsung di Pavilion Singapura di Dubai semasa Persidangan Perubahan Iklim Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (COP28) hari ini, disaksikan Premier Sarawak, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. “Daya tarikan Sarawak untuk pelaburan, khususnya dalam sektor yang mampan dan kolaborasi dalam sektor utama seperti pembuatan, pertanian komersial, pelancongan, perhutanan, perlombongan dan perkhidmatan harus ditekankan,” kata Abang Johari. Beliau turut menyatakan komitmen Sarawak untuk pertumbuhan ekonomi yang bertanggungjawab dan mampan, menggabungkan prinsip-prinsip Matlamat Pembangunan Sosial (SDG) dan Pemerintahan, Sosial, dan Alam Sekitar (ESG) ke dalam Strategi Pembangunan Pasca COVID-19 2030 (PCDS 2030). “Matlamat keseluruhan kita adalah untuk mempromosikan kemakmuran ekonomi, inklusiviti sosial dan kelestarian alam sekitar di rantau tersebut,” ujarnya. -TVS
Courtesy call to Dr. Sim, Deputy Premier of Sarawak and Minister of Public Health, Housing and Local Government

Thank you very much for the courtesy call by Timothy Ong Wye Ern, newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of Invest Sarawak, a new Sarawak Gov one stop Investment centre. #investsarawak Timothy Ong, a fellow Josephian, previously was Senior Deputy Director @ Malaysian Investment Development Authority #MIDA. Head of Circular Economy, Biomass and Renewables Unit. Welcome home Timothy. Together, let’s accelerate the international network for nation building for Sarawak #SarawakFirst #jagasarawakbait2 Skh
Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Saksikan Pemeteraian MoU Antara InvestSarawak, Alliance Bank & UNGCMYB

Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Saksikan Pemeteraian MoU Antara InvestSarawak, Alliance Bank & UNGCMYB KUCHING: Timbalan Premier Sarawak, Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan telah hadir menyaksikan upacara pemeteraian Memorandum Persefahaman (MoU) di sebuah hotel terkemuka di sini pada Jumaat. Pemeteraian MoU tersebut melibatkan tiga organisasi iaitu InvestSarawak, Alliance Bank dan Rangkaian Padat Global Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu Malaysia – Brunei (UNGCMYB). Datuk Amar Awang Tengah dalam ucapan ringkasnya berkata, perjanjian MoU antara ketiga-tiga organisasi tersebut adalah untuk menyediakan Sarawak untuk mencapai pemerdagangan antarabangsa yang mampan pada masa hadapan. “MoU ini ditandatangani untuk melanjutkan pembiayaan berjumlah RM1 bilion untuk Perusahaan Kecil dan Sederhana (PKS) Sarawak dalam kesediaan perdagangan mampan dan daya tahan perniagaan terhadap pematuhan Alam Sekitar, Sosial dan Tadbir Urus yang baik antara SarawakInvest, Alliance Bank dan UNGCMYB,” jelas beliau. Beliau menambah kerjasama ini amat penting bagi memperkasakan lagi PKS Sarawak yang merupakan salah satu tunjang ekonomi utama di negeri ini. “Dengan bekerjasama dengan pihak yang betul seperti UNGCMYB ditambah dengan sokongan Institusi Kewangan seperti Alliance Bank, kami boleh menyediakan peralihan yang lancar untuk PKS yang merupakan tulang belakang ekonomi kita,” tambah beliau lagi. Dalam perkembangan yang sama, Datuk Amar Awang Tengah turut memberi jaminan bahawa InvestSarawak akan terus membangunkan dan mempromosikan lebih banyak inisiatif seumpama ini bagi memberi manfaat kepada PKS dan perniagaan tempatan di negeri ini bagi memastikan Sarawak dapat membina rantaian bekalan yang kukuh dan berdaya tahan yang bukan sahaja bertaraf dunia tetapi mampan dalam semua aspek. Hadir sama, Timbalan Menteri Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Pelaburan Sarawak Datuk Malcolm Mussen Lamoh, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif InvestSarawak Timothy Ong, Pengarah Eksekutif UNGCMYB Faroze Nadar dan tetamu-tetamu jemputan yang lain. -EDISI UKAS #UKASnews #ukas5yo #SaluranInformasiRakyat #SarawakMajuMakmur
InvestSarawak, UNGCMYB dan Alliance Bank metrai MoU RM1 bilion bantu pembiayaan hijau PKS – Awang Tengah

KUCHING, 10 Nov: Memorandum Persefahaman (MoU) di antara tiga pihak telah ditandatangani antara InvestSarawak, UN Global Compact Network Malaysia&Brunei (UNGCMYB) dan Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad, untuk melanjutkan RM1 bilion dalam skim pembiayaan hijau untuk Perusahaan Kecil Sederhana (PKS) di negeri ini. Timbalan Premier Sarawak Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan berkata bantuan bernilai RM1 bilion itu akan memberi tumpuan kepada pembangunan perdagangan mampan kumpulan sasar. “Dengan bekerjasama dengan pihak yang betul seperti UNGCC, ditambah dengan sokongan institusi kewangan seperti Alliance Banks, kita (Kerajaan Sarawak) boleh menyediakan peralihan yang lancar untuk PKS yang merupakan tulang belakang ekonomi kami,” katanya. Beliau berkata demikian pada Majlis Pelancaran dan Pengenalan Program Pembiayaan dan Pembangunan Inklusif Iklim, di sini, pada Sabtu. Dalam pada itu, beliau meyakini InvestSarawak akan terus membangun sekali gus mempromosikan lebih banyak inisiatif untuk memanfaatkan PKS selepas ini. Hasrat itu menurut harapan beliau agar Sarawak dapat membina rantaian bekalan yang kukuh dan berdaya tahan yang bukan sahaja bertaraf dunia, tetapi mampan dalam semua aspek. Terdahulu, Kementerian Perdangangan Antarabangsa, Industri dan Pelaburan (MINTRED) Sarawak itu mendedahkan sehingga September, Kerajaan Sarawak telah meluluskan pelaburan bernilai RM 11.3 bilion untuk sektor pembuatan. Sementara, MoU itu telah ditandatangani oleh Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif InvestSarawak, Timothy Ong, Pengarah Eksekutif UNGCC, Faroze Nadar dan Ketua Kumpulan Strategi, Pemasaran dan Pembangunan Perniagaan Bank Alliance Malaysia, Dr Aaron Sum Wei Wern. Hadir sama Penasihat MINTRED, Datuk Naroden Majais dan Pemangku Setiausaha Tetap MINTRED, Dzulkornain Masron.– TVS
Up to RM1bil in green financing available to Sarawak SMEs

KUCHING: Green financing amounting to RM1bil will be available to Sarawak SMEs to adopt sustainable practices. This comes after a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed by InvestSarawak, an agency under the state International Trade and Investment Ministry, the UN Global Compact Network Malaysia and Brunei (UNGCMYB) and Alliance Bank here on Friday (Nov 10). Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan said the MOU would extend RM1bil in green financing for Sarawakian SMEs in sustainable-trade readiness and business resiliency towards environmental, social and governance (ESG) compliance.
Sarawak Budget: RM7 million for InvestSarawak 2023 to boost state’s economy

KUCHING, Nov 21: The Sarawak government remains committed to creating an ideal climate for investment through attractive policies and initiatives to shore up the confidence of both local and foreign investors. As such, a total of RM7 million has been allocated for the established InvestSarawak, an entity to attract Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) into the state. Finance and New Economy Minister, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg said the entity is to spearhead new directions by driving in local and foreign investors to uplift the state’s economy. “In this respect, we have established InvestSarawak to promote Sarawak globally towards attracting foreign direct investment,” he said when tabling the Sarawak Budget 2023 at the Sarawak Legislative Assembly (DUN) Sitting today. On another note, the Premier also highlighted that the state will continue to provide platforms to assist young entrepreneurs to recover their businesses post-pandemic. “Various initiatives will continue to be implemented under the 2023 budget that ensures business continuity, among others, provision of soft loans, interest subsidies, financial assistance for start-ups, product development, capacity building, e-Commerce, and promotion and marketing,” he said. Among them are the Special Relief Fund, Targeted Relief & Recovery Facility (TRRF), and Penjana Tourism Fund (PTF) with an allocation of RM18 million while Skim Kredit Mikro Sarawak and Small and Medium Industries Loan Scheme (SPIKS) were granted RM14 million. – TVS
23 European Union Delegates Arrived Safely in Sarawak
Abang Johari (2nd right) at the launch of InvestSarawak while (from left) Ong, Awang Tengah and Julaihi look on. Photo: Mohd Alif Noni KUCHING: The establishment of InvestSarawak is a pivotal initiative by the Sarawak government to facilitate the ease of doing business in the state. Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan said InvestSarawak is a one-stop centre (OSC) that aims to transform the investment landscape, increase trade and talent attraction for Sarawak. “InvestSarawak will play a key role serving as facilitator and adviser to provide invaluable local insights to all investors, both foreign and domestic. “They are also under the purview of my ministry, which is the Ministry of International Trade, Industry and Investment (MINTRED),” he said in his speech during the launching of InvestSarawak and EU Business Day 2024 networking dinner here last night (Feb 14). Invest Sarawak is the state’s investment and trade agency that will play the role of the first point of contact for all investors. In addition, it will act as the key facilitator to all investors across sectors in the development, applications and approvals for investment projects in Sarawak. Touching on the programme, Awang Tengah described it as a good effort to gather local and global thought leaders under one roof, adding that the forum held attracted over 300 participants from more than 100 companies from the European Union (EU). “Sarawak’s unique offerings and Europe’s diverse markets offer huge potentials for mutually beneficial partnerships both in investment and trade. “For the past decade, there were 19 EU investments in Sarawak, specifically from the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, totalling RM10.66 billion in sectors such as electric and electronic (E&E), basic metal and petroleum products,” he said. Present at the launch were Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian, Ambassador of the EU to Malaysia Michalis Rokas, Minister of Women, Early Childhood, Community Wellbeing Development Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah, Utility and Telecommunication Minister Datuk Seri Julaihi Narawi, State Secretary Datuk Amar Abu Bakar Marzuki and InvestSarawak chief executive officer Timothy Ong.