Sabah seeking to restore the right to collect revenues from marine products | New Straits Times

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NSTnation Sabah is working to restore its rights to collect revenues from all marine products harvested in the state.

 

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Why the need to restore the rights when eventually the most high price marine products goes to exports especially to China, to the locals or Malaysian basically nothing. Need to impose regulations that benefit locals more than to outsiders. Most aquaculture farm are for outsiders

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