CM: Sabah enforces temporary ban on scrap iron export | Malay Mail

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KOTA KINABALU, June 11 — Sabah has temporarily banned the export of scrap iron to ensure sufficient raw materials are available to sustain the operations of the local steel industry. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said the ban would be lifted when a mechanism for the imposition of state...

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KOTA KINABALU, June 11 — Sabah has temporarily banned the export of scrap iron to ensure sufficient raw materials are available to sustain the operations of the local steel industry.

“The state cabinet took the decision because there is a shortage of raw materials for the production of billets and rebars in Sabah. He said an adequate supply of raw materials would spur investment growth which would then boost production capacity from 8,000 tonnes to 18,000 tonnes a month.

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