No more business as usual

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Kota Kinabalu: The usual way of doing business is over. There is a need for less talk, more action and delivery on promises.

And where Sabah is concerned, it has to depend on its own strength and learn from global talents. With time on its side, investing more in its human resources and improving on its delivery system, with better implementation and execution of development projects, will benefit the people and the economy.

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Some 600 delegates comprising diplomats, captains of industries, investors, entrepreneurs and policy-makers heard the “Geopolitics and Geoeconomics: Implications for Malaysia and Sabah” from Sabahan speaker Tan Sri Andrew Sheng.

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