Kota Kinabalu: There are no longer any restrictions for ships travelling direct to Sabah, following efforts by the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah-led State Government.
“I brought this up at a Federal-level meeting. There is no such thing as ship movement control. This is determined by the business,” said Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.“We have many ships coming directly to Sabah to unload their goods and if Sabah has the goods they want they will bring the products with them.
“Apart from that, there are no limits on ships coming here directly,” he told Daily Express in an exclusive to mark his third year as Chief Minister. He said the Cabotage Policy requiring all vessels to go to Port Klang first and load their cargo to MISC-registered vessels heading for Sabah has been lifted somewhat. ADVERTISEMENT Citing the multibillion ringgit SK Nixilis and Kibing operations, he said their ships come when they have goods to load and unload.
“Hence, additional infrastructure is necessary. Our officers are looking into this and that includes the finances,” he said.
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