Conference to explore 2025 Sarawak Budget at BCCK this Dec 3-4

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Conference to explore 2025 Sarawak Budget at BCCK this Dec 3-4

KUCHING (Nov 21): The 2025 Sarawak Budget Conference, set to be held at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) on Dec 3 and 4, promises to be an engaging and impactful event for stakeholders across Sarawak and Malaysia.

With the theme ‘Together Building a Prosperous Future’, this two-day event will explore Sarawak’s record-breaking RM15.8 billion budget and its alignment with the Malaysia Madani vision and the state’s sustainable development goals.

As Sarawak continues its journey toward becoming a high-income region, it is essential for business investors and government stakeholders to understand the financial strategies and environmental policies shaping its future.

This inaugural conference, jointly organised by Sarawak Centre of Performance Excellence Sdn Bhd (SCOPE), the Leadership Institute of Sarawak State Civil Service, and SALIHIN International LLP, marks a significant milestone in fostering public discourse on Sarawak’s budget and regional fiscal policies.

“It is a groundbreaking event, representing the first public analysis of Sarawak’s budget and the public discussion of regional budgets in Malaysia. The conference is made possible through the generous support of MUFG Bank (Malaysia) Berhad and Amanah Raya Berhad as Main and Gold sponsors, respectively, as well as Koperasi Co-opbank Pertama Malaysia Berhad as the Bronze sponsor,” said a press release.

Spanning two days, Day 1 will focus on 2025 Sarawak Budget insights, exploring the specifics of the state budget, while Day 2 will examine Bridging Regional Aspirations with the 2025 Malaysia Madani Budget vision, assessing its implications for Sarawak’s progress and alignment with national priorities.

The conference serves as an essential platform for stakeholders looking to understand the transformative potential of both the Sarawak and Malaysia Madani budgets, collectively shaping the future trajectory of Sarawak and its role within Malaysia.

The conference features over 20 distinguished local and international speakers and panellists. Among them are Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (Petros) chairman Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr Hamid Bugo, Inland Revenue Board Malaysia (IRBM) former chief executive officer Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Nizom Sairi, and Agape ATP Corporation (Nasdaq) deputy chairman Dr John Vong, who will share local and global perspectives and highlight best practices in economic strategies.

The conference brings together policymakers, industry leaders, academicians, senior government officials, and financial experts for a dynamic lineup of sessions.

This includes a keynote address by Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg detailing the strategic vision for economic growth and sustainability.

There will also be panel discussions on crucial topics such as green tax frameworks, carbon policies, and Sarawak’s digital economy transformation through E-Invoicing to advance Sarawak’s Digital Economy.

Also to be held are interactive forums on the 2025 Malaysia Budget’s implications for trade and taxation in Sarawak, discussion on the economic implications of the 13th Malaysia Plan, networking opportunities with leaders from the public and private sectors.

“This year’s discussions emphasise inclusivity and sustainability, supporting Sarawak’s aspirations to achieve a net-zero carbon footprint by 2050, and to enhance economic resilience and competitiveness,” it said, adding they also took note of Sarawak’s allocation of RM10.9 billion for developmental projects, including renewable energy initiatives and equitable social programmes.

The event is open to individuals and groups with comprehensive packages that include access to all sessions, meals and post-conference materials. Discounts are available for group registrations.

For more information and registration visit www.salihin.com/SarawakBudgetConference or contact the conference organisers directly at Husna Nadia ([email protected]), Cherylina ([email protected]), and Farid Salleh ([email protected]).

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