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Sarawak Premier Abang Johari highlighted Japan as a key trading partner, with RM31.6 billion in trade in 2024 and RM13.8 billion in Japanese investments since 2011. He emphasized Sarawak's commitment to strengthening this partnership, particularly in digital technology, green hydrogen and ammonia, and renewable energy. Sarawak's economic focus on six key pillars – manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, forestry, mining, and services – aligns with national strategies, positioning it as a hub for renewable energy, semiconductors, and aerospace.
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