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Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy Powering the Future
Seminar on Investment Opportunities in the Resource Based Industries
18 April 2016
Presentation By
State Planning Unit
Chief Minister’s Department
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Contents
•Sarawak Economy
•Sarawak Development Plan
•Economic Transformation Through SCORE
•Conclusion
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Sarawak Economy – GDP and Inflation
2.2%
4.4%
8.3%
0.3%
-2.0%
4.3%
5.8%
1.5%
4.2%
5.0%
2.2%
4.0%
1.7%
6.0%
0.2%
1.5%
2.6%
1.8% 1.9%
3.2%
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
GDP
Sarawak 1963 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2014
Real GDP (RM million) 527 877 5,142 9,997 17,446 66,947 78,632
Nominal GDP (RM Million) 550 913 5,176 10,931 30,737 84,897 110,940
Per capita Nominal GDP (RM) 688 936 4,066 6,544 14,838 34,136 41,476
Inflation
• Sarawak experienced a steady economic growth and
low inflation rate.
• The average GDP growth is 4.4% per annum.
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Contents
•Sarawak Economy
•Sarawak Development Plan
•Economic Transformation Through SCORE
•Conclusion
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Agriculture Economy
Manufacturing Economy
Heavy Industry & Knowledge-Based Economy
Vision 2020
Sarawak Vision 2030 Sarawak Development Plan
• Fisheries
• Farming
• Logging
• Oil
• Industrial Parks
• Metal Fabrications
• LNG & Petrochemicals
• High-Tech industries
(Wafer Fabrication)
• Plantation Agriculture
• Timber Processing and
Products
• Tourism & HRD
SCORE - Sarawak Corridor of Renewable
Energy (2008-2030)
• Energy - Generation & Transmission
• Physical Infrastructure - Roads, Ports, Airports,
Utilities
• Targeted Industries - Resource-based, Energy-
intensive, Services
• Manpower - Education, Training and R&D
• New Growth Nodes - Tanjung Manis, Mukah,
Samalaju, Baram and Tunoh
A High Income,
inclusive and
sustainable Nation
Politics of Development
(1981 – 2000)
New Reality
(2000)
Second Wave of Development
(2006 – 2030)
A High Income and
Advanced State
SETP - Sarawak Socio-Economic
Transformation Plan (2016-2030)
• Rural Transformation
• Economic Growth
• Urban Redevelopment
• Social Development
• Environmental Development
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Contents
•Sarawak Economy
•Sarawak Development Plan
•Economic Transformation Through
SCORE
•Conclusion
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Economic Transformation Through SCORE
1. To create new sources of wealth;
2. To move the State’s economy up the value chain;
3. To achieve higher per capita income
4. To achieve balanced regional development
5. To enhance quality of life; and
6. To eradicate poverty
3 1. Laying The Foundation (2008 – 2015)
• Build critical mass and momentum to
trigger development;
• Implement high priority infrastructure
projects; and
• Attract high priority trigger projects.
2. Towards Vision 2020 (2016 – 2020)
• Align development efforts with Vision 2020;
• Ensure growth and development of Corridor
by building industrial clusters and value
chains;
• Develop R&D capabilities
3. Corridor Fruition (2021 – 2030)
• The eventual period required to bring
the Corridor to full fruition;
• R&D to sustain the economy; and
• More domestically -generated
investments.
1. Aluminum
2. Glass
3. Oil-based
4. Steel
5. Palm Oil
6. Fishing & Aquaculture
7. Livestock
8. Timber-based
9. Marine Engineering
10. Tourism
Phases of Development 10 Priority Industries 6 Objectives
1. Samalaju (Heavy and Energy Intensive Industries)
2. Mukah (Smart City, Services Hub & R&D)
3. Tanjung Manis (Halal Hub)
4. Baram (HEP, Oil Palm and Forest Plantation, Eco-Tourism)
5. Tunoh (Oil Palm and Forest Plantation, Agric. and Eco-Tourism
5 New Growth Nodes
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Physical Infrastructure, RM61b, 18%
Human Capital, RM3b, 1%
Institutional Infrastructure, RM3b,
1%
Power Sector, RM67b, 20%
Industries, RM200b, 60%
Private Funding, RM267b, 80%
Total Planned Investments – RM334 billion (USD110 billion)
20% Government Funding
(Basic Infrastructure)
80% Private Funding
(Opportunities for Private Sector)
Government RM67 billion 20% Private Sector RM267 billion 80%
Investment Opportunity in SCORE
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Summary of Approved Investment By Type of Industry
No. Industry No. of Project Investment
(RM Bn) Jobs
1. Basic Metal Products 16 25.10 13,348
2. Chemical and Chemical Products 2 3.465 1,400
3. Petrochemical and Polymer
Industry 1 0.03 14
4. Food Manufacturing 2 2.11 1,692
Total 21 30.705 16,454
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Samalaju Industrial Park
“Centre for Heavy and Energy Intensive Industries”
• Samalaju Industrial Park has
an area of more than 8,000
hectare.
• One of the biggest industrial
parks in the country.
• Being developed with the
industrial infrastructures
including a dedicated port
facilities and a new township.
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The Enabling Industries will form
the basis of the anchor and innovation
clusters
Steel Aluminium Construction
Polysilicon Glass Petrochemicals
Heavy
Industry &
Metals
Renewable
Energy
Products
Building
Materials &
Components
Transportation
& Resource
Innovation
Downstream
Processing
Future
Technology Agro & Life
Science
Enablers
Enablers
Anchor Cluster Innovation Cluster
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Mukah Smart City
Our vision for Mukah as a Smart City is to integrate three sustainability missions: economy, society/culture and environment…
Vision and missions
A global Smart City of sustainable development for high quality of life
Vision
✓ To create a growing and competitive economy with high income levels and offering equal
opportunities to all
✓ To have a strong social and cultural identity of Mukah Smart City
✓ To protect and conserve Mukah's natural environment
Missions
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Mukah Smart City Eight "Economic Trigger Projects" are identified for Mukah Smart City – Education and ICT are
proposed as the foundation sectors
Education Hub 1
Agri-Tech Research Hub
3 Biotech Cluster
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ICT industry 2
Food City 5 Matadeng Industrial Estate
6 Revitalising fisheries
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Tanjung Manis Halal Hub
“T-MEGA is the project’s immediate focus”
TMHH Master Plan Phase 1 (25,493 ha)
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The strategic directions will drive growth at the world’s Premier Halal Hub at Tanjung Manis
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Market and opportunity led approach to economic sector and project identification
Focus on growing international markets as a target for the development zones off-take
(China, India and Indonesia)
Long term sustainable energy supplied at negotiable fixed costs as a result of
hydroelectric power in Sarawak
Domestic and foreign investment to act as a catalyst for future economic growth
Creation of world’s premier Halal Hub “Farm-to-Table” concept focusing on an entire
supply chain integrated approach
“Green” conscious development with a sustainable approach to safeguard the
environment and enable future generations to benefit from Tg Manis
Tanjung Manis to contribute to rectifying the food imbalance and to assist Malaysia and
Sarawak to reach their SSL targets
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Comprehensive supply chain, value chain & Halal eco-system 91 projects identified for Private Sector investment requirements
Transportation Projects
Upstream Midstream Downstream
Market – China, India,
Middle East, SE Asia
& Domestic
1.3 billion people to
enter global middle
class – food
requirements
One-stop centre for regulatory approval, food safety, bio-security & Halal requirements for the greater development area
Markets
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SCORE Hinterland comprises 88% of the SCORE Development Area, having a population of only
184,000 people
SAMARAKAN Rural Growth Centre
BARAM Rural Growth Centre
TUNOH Rural Growth Centre
SAMALAJU Heavy Industries
MUKAH Smart City
TANJUNG MANIS Halal Hub
Long Banga Long San
Bario
Long Seridan
Kapit
Sibu
Song
Kanowit
Sg. Asap Sebauh
Tatau
Long Lama
Selangau
Belaga Metalun
Source: SPU
Bakun Murum
Baleh
Pelagus
Merit Pila
Baram
SCORE Hinterland
Three strategic thrusts for the SCORE Hinterland: To build a
sustainable rural economy for growth and high income
To mobilize rural communities for social and economic advancement
To manage the natural environment for sustainable development
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SCORE Hinterland Six "Economic Trigger Projects" are identified for SCORE Hinterland – Aquaculture, Tourism, Forestry,
Palm Oil, Rubber, Biotechnology
Aquaculture
• Integrated
aquaculture farm
• R&D
• Hatchery
• Grow out
• Processing
• Marketing
• Transport
1 Tourism
• Eco-Resort
• Houseboat
• Luxury Retreat
• Sea Planes
• National Park
2 Forestry
• Forest
plantations
(Acacia,
Eucalyptus, Batai,
African
Mahogany)
• Mechanical pulp
mill
• Paper mills
• Integrated timber
complex
• Wood pellet mill
3 Palm Oil
• Oil palm seed
production
• New plantations
& mills
• Tissue culture
facility
4 Rubber
• Rubber nurseries
• SMR
• Integrated rubber
plantations
5 Biotechnology
• Biotechnology
opportunities in main
economic sectors for
SCORE Hinterland
• Upstream
applications – for
increased upstream
sector success
• Downstream
applications – for
new / enhanced end
products
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Contents
•Sarawak Economy
•Sarawak Development Plan
•Economic Transformation Through SCORE
•Conclusion
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Conclusion
• We want to achieve a high income and advanced economy by 2030.
• In order to achieve this objective we are implementing the SCORE Development Plan.
• SCORE will create vast business and employment opportunities for our people.
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Thank You
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