Sabah is seeking to attract international investors to establish a seaweed processing plant in the state, with the aim of boosting the local economy and increasing revenue from the seaweed industry. The industry has the potential to generate up to RM60 million in revenue annually and produce around 18,000 metric tonnes of seaweed each year. Currently, the raw and dried seaweed is exported to countries such as China, Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia, benefiting around 1,200 entrepreneurs in Sabah. The plant would add value to the seaweed and provide additional income to the national economy. It would also create job opportunities for locals.