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9th National Development Plan
Presented
By M K Anwar
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The Ninth National Development Plan for 2007-2011
was presented yesterday at a meeting of the Long-term National
Development Planning Board. Chairing this meeting at Balai
Penghadapan, Bukit Kayangan, was His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed
Bolkiah, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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In discussion by committee members
was the draft outline of Strategy and Policy Development (OSPD)
for 2007 - 2016 while the Department of Economic Planning and
Development presented the 9th NDP.
Those present at the meeting
include the Minister of Education, Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Lela
Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Minister
of Industry and Primary Resources, Dato Paduka Hj Hamdillah. The
committee members have also held a similar meeting in January
last year.
The Ninth NDP for 2007-2011 is
to succeed the 81h NDP which ended in 2005.
The Government had allocated a
total of $7.3 billion for the 8th National Development Plan and
had emphasised on the diversification of the national economy
especially in the non-oil sector. The Long-term National
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Planning Board was set up in
February 2004.
His Majesty announcing the
establishment of the planning board in the
National Day titah in 2004 said
that it will play a role in providing a framework and
development plan for a period of 30 years beginning with the
2006 financial year. |
The 9th NDP is widely anticipated
by economic observers and investors as it will generally outline the
focus of economic development of the country for the next five
years. The diversification of the economy was given a priority in
the 8th NDP with emphasis on small and medium enterprises.
In 2002, B$1 billion was injected
into the 8' NDP to help stimulate economy further In the previous
8th NDP, ICT have been given a major boost when a total of B$526:
million or almost 7.2 per cent of the total development budget
under' the 8th National Development Plan (2001-2005) was allocated
to provide basic IT infrastructure.
Environment-related projects were
also allocated with B$91.9 million or 1.26 per cent from the total
development allocation.
The country's GDP was revised last
year and at the current prices of 2005, it was estimated at B$15.9
billion while GDP per capita rated at B$42,900.
In the revised GDP released last
year, the nation's oil sector contributed about 57 per cent to the
total GDP. The non-oil sector meanwhile accounted for the remaining
43 per cent including 15 per cent from the government sector and 28
per cent by the private sector The average annual growth of the
economy from 2000 to 2005 had been put at two per cent with the oil
sector growing at 0.8 per cent per annum and the non-oil sector
growing at 3.6 per cent per annum.
The high growth in the non-oil
sector is in line with the nation's policies in diversifying the
economy.
The rapid expansion of the non-oil
sector is seen in the services sector such as banking, insurance,
restaurants and transportation, which all have contributed
significantly to the Brunei economy. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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