The core industries that are prioritized for development are as follows:
- Oil-based industry
- Aluminium industry
- Timber-based industry
- Steel industry
- Palm-oil industry
- Tourism industry
- Livestock industry
- Aquaculture industry
- Marine Engineering industry
- Glass-manufacturing industry
SCORE's area of development is focused upon Sarawak's central region, itself divided into three main areas, north, central and south. These areas have been designated as 'growth nodes' and are as follows:
- Similajau - Heavy Industry Centre (Northern Node)
- Mukah - Smart City and Central Nerve Centre (Central Node)
- Tanjung Manis - Industrial Port City (Southern Node)
I sincerely hope that this plan will eventually work out and bring much needed development and prosperity to Sarawak. Some people may be pessimistic of the prospects, even the plausibility, of such a grand scale project, but as with all great undertakings, the first step is to believe in the lie, the so called 'vision', and only then, after much determination and hardwork, will the 'vision' eventually materialize itself into reality. I call upon all Sarawakians, as their patriotic duty, to wholly and fully support this plan that it may come to fruition and pave the way for a glorious future for Sarawak and it's people.
2 comments:
Beautiful concepts!
I am rather disappointed at Manila's goals, as compared to a 'jungle' like Sarawak.
Manila's goals:
1. A respectable looking city by 2008.
2. A clean and good looking city by 2010.
Malaysia, in the footsteps of Singapura, is clearly leaving other South East Asian countries behind.
I'm not wearing my glasses so did I see it properly?.. if the node placements are followed through Miri might be close if not an ideal location for the central node/nervous system of all of it. Which is good since Miri's other resources have all but dried up.. (i mean.. resort city?..wth)
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