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Be careful of China’s interest in Sabah’s palm oil industry, warns Amanah man

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Be careful of China’s interest in Sabah’s palm oil industry, warns Amanah man​

Tsubasa Nair
June 10, 2022 3:36 PM

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Salahuddin Ayub said China’s intention to invest in the palm oil industry should be viewed from several perspectives.

PETALING JAYA: Amanah deputy president Salahuddin Ayub has called for the government to be cautious in its approach to China’s interest in Sabah’s palm oil industry.

In a statement, Salahuddin said Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi visited Sabah on June 4 and expressed his country’s interest in exploring the state’s palm oil industry to deputy chief minister Jeffrey Kitingan.


“While in general, we should encourage the entry of foreign investors into our country, China’s intention to invest in the palm oil industry should be viewed from several perspectives.”

Salahuddin explained that from 2011 to 2020, Chinese companies had purchased and leased nearly seven million hectares of agricultural and mining land in foreign countries.

He said the experiences of countries like Sri Lanka, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo proved that investments from China could end in the loss of assets, property, and even national sovereignty.

He added that the transfer of land to foreign nations would pose a threat to a country’s sovereignty.

“Sabah’s strategic position in the struggle for influence and power in the South China Sea (between China and Western powers) also requires us to be more careful in evaluating and accepting investment offers from the country,” Salahuddin said.

He added that such a cautious approach was evident in Indonesia’s rejection of China’s request to own agricultural and plantation lands in their country.

“So, the government must be clear and firm in taking the same approach and continue maintaining close trade relations with China but only as a supplier and consumer.

“National sovereignty must be protected from any threat even when it involves foreign investment, economic relations, and bilateral trade
 

syed putra

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There is no more land in sabah for palm oil you twit!
Ssme with sarawak.
Both decided to stop allocating land for palm oil due to pressure from western buyers and maintain their sustainable palm oil certification.
Besides, agriculture land lease are for 40-60 years only for both states.
China may try Papua new guinea or indonesia's papua.
 

winnipegjets

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China is the yellow satan. Thanks to Donald Trump, the world is starting to see that. Now, the world just need to follow the lead of American whites to make yellow satan irrelevant like how they did to evil empire Soviet Union.
 
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