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Monarch Lauded For Steering The
Economy
By Sobrina Rosli and Debbie Too
Bandar Seri
Begawan - His Majesty's well-known benevolence aside, the
monarch's success in steering the country's economy has earned him
praises from both the diplomatic community, and business and
industry.
"These are exciting times for
Brunei," said Philippines Ambassador to Brunei Virginia H Benavidez.
"And it is not just the gains from the increasing prices of oil, the
fiscal surplus, the trade expansion.
"It is the host of economic
initiatives and fiscal priorities being pursued by the Brunei
Government," she stressed.
His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal
Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah, the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of
Brunei Darussalam has succeeded in promoting a vision of a "modern
and economically sustainable country to the people", taking steps to
ensure the crafting of the Wawasan Brunei 2035, the Outline of
Strategies and Policies for Development 2007-2012, said Benavidez,
who is also the dean of the diplomatic corps. This shows Brunei's
determination to attain economic diversification.
Brunei's potential to further the
gains of the oil and gas sector has also grabbed the attention of
diplomats.
Indian High Commissioner to Brunei
Riewad V Warjri emphasised the potential of Brunei's business
environment to contribute to the growth of foreign direct
investments.
"Now with the oil and gas prices
being so high, the potential to move mid-stream and downstream is
even better with Brunei's good geographical location," Warjri said.
Moreover, Benavidez lauded His
Majesty's vision in regard to the establishment of the Sungai Liang
Industrial Park, the i-Centre and the Muara Island Port, and
initiatives to pursue the Pulau Muara Besar (PMB) project and the
Brunei Halal Brand. This, she said, bode well for the growth of the
Brunei economy.
"I believe that the development of
the PMB project would have spin-offs in neighbouring countries as
well, including the Philippines. It could serve as an important hub
for the Bimp-Eaga sub-region.
"The thrusts and programmes of His
Majesty's government through the Ministry of Industry and Primary
Resources to encourage the future generation of Bruneians to view
agriculture as a lucrative commercial venture are laudable,"
Benavidez emphasised.
For his part, British High
Commissioner to Brunei John Saville said: "Brunei has positive
factors for business, it's safe, clean and has a good family
environment. The 1.5 per cent average inflation is another positive
factor and there are exciting things happening in the petroleum
sector, where a diversification downstream could generate
employment."
John W McIntyre, deputy chief of
mission from the United States, said: "The United States of America
looks forward to expanding the mutually beneficial trade with the
people and businesses of Brunei. We believe both of our countries
have the opportunity to enhance our productive, fair, and open
commercial endeavours." -- Courtesy of
The Brunei Times
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