KUANTAN: The Pahang government is opening its doors to Singaporean
investors to invest in developing the biotechnology sector in
the state.
”In agriculture, we cannot afford to give wide area of
land to investors, but we can provide land for bio-technology
development,” Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob
told reporters after receiving a courtesy call from Singapore’s
Information, Communications and Culture Minister Dr Lee Boon
Yang.
Adnan said both Singaporean investors and the Pahang government
could also collaborate in the information and communication
technology (ICT) sector.
He said the state government had submitted a proposal to the
federal government to develop highspeed broadband in the state
by sharing expertise and technology with Singapore.
”However, it all depends on the federal government,”
he said.
So far, Pahang has received RM230 million worth of investment
from 19 Singaporean companies involved in the chemical, timber,
steel and electronic industries, which provided 2,800 job opportunities
for the local people.
Apart from that, Adnan said Pahang also recorded 5.2 million
tourist arrivals from Singapore for the past six years with
Tioman Island, Cameron Highland and Genting Highlands being
the popular destinations.
Meanwhile, Lee said he and Adnan had a good discussion during
their brief meeting.
”We talked about the developments that were taking place
in the state and I am very impressed by what is happening here,
both in terms of technology projects and agriculture development,”
he said.—Bernama.