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Sabah’s GDP up 3.7% in 2022: assistant minister to CM

Services sector becomes main contributor to this at 49.5% with a value-added of RM40.6 bil 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Aug 2023 2:26PM

Sabah’s GDP up 3.7% in 2022: assistant minister to CM
Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister Datuk Abidin Madingkir has said that Sabah’s gross domestic product grew by 3.7% in 2022, with a value-added amounting to RM81.9 billion, surpassing 2021’s RM79 billion. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes file pic, August 10, 2023

KOTA KINABALU – Sabah’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 3.7% in 2022, with a value-added amounting to RM81.9 billion, surpassing 2021’s RM79 billion, the Sabah state legislative assembly was told today. 

Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister Datuk Abidin Madingkir said the positive growth was driven by a significant increase in the services sector, which is the main contributor to Sabah’s GDP, at 49.5% with a value-added of RM40.6 billion. 

He said the 8.6% growth in the services sector was driven by the improved performance of the main subsectors, namely the wholesale and retail trade subsector, food and beverage and accommodation, followed by the government service sector and the utility sector, transport and storage as well as information and communication. 

“Despite being the second largest contributor to Sabah’s overall GDP, which is 24.8% with a value-added of RM20.3 billion, the mining and quarrying sector showed a decline in growth of 1.3% in 2022, compared to 3.2% in 2021. 

“The contraction of this sector is influenced by the decline of its main sub-sector, which is crude oil and condensate, to 4.4% and the natural gas sub-sector by 8.4%,” he said in response to an oral question from Datuk Hassan A. Gani Pg Amir (Sebatik-GRS) regarding the main industries contributing to Sabah’s revenue. 

Abidin added that Sabah’s agricultural sector recorded a value-added amounting to RM12.5 billion in 2022, which is a decline of 0.2%. 

“However, the growth of this sector is better than the 2.2% decrease recorded in 2021. The agricultural sector is the third largest sector in Sabah with a contribution of 15.2% to the overall GDP of Sabah. 

“The oil palm sub-sector dominates the agricultural sector in Sabah with a contribution of 9.6% to Sabah’s overall GDP, followed by the fisheries sub-sector (2.5%), other crops (1.3%) and livestock (1.0%),” he said. 

The manufacturing sector recorded a negative growth of 2.5% with a decrease in value added to RM5.8 billion compared to RM5.9 billion in the previous year. 

“The decline in this sector is due to the contraction in the subsector of oils and fats from vegetables and animals, food processing, beverages and tobacco products and the subsector of wood products, furniture, paper products and printing,” Abidin said. 

He said the construction sector grew at a rate of 6.2% compared to 7.9% in the previous year and this sector recorded an increase of RM2.5 billion compared to RM2.4 billion in 2021. 

“This growth is supported by the consistent performance in the construction subsector, civil engineering and special carpentry construction activities,” he said. – Bernama, August 10, 2023

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