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MDEC fully supports Communications and Multimedia Minister s call to advance with transparency, accountability and integrity In 2021

– Infusion of exceptional new talents to drive internal change agenda – MDEC s newly-introduced Input, Output, Outcome & Impact (IOOI) Valuation Metrics to guide resource allocation and utilisation, and effectively measure the organisation s socio-economic contribution to society. THE Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) welcomes Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah s year-end message Tahun 2021 Mara Ke Hadapan (Moving forward in 2021) and reaffirms its commitment to implement significant change in its operating model and people culture, focused on the clarion call for transparency, accountability and integrity. The reinvention of MDEC includes bringing in exceptional talents with new approaches and thinking. These upcoming new additions will intensify MDEC s initiatives to grow the nation s digital economy for the many, especially in navigating unprecedented disruption and opportunities in the new norm.

Creative industry gets leg-up during pandemic

17 Dec 2020 / 11:26 H. Pix for representational purpose only. KUALA LUMPUR: The information communication technology (ICT) creative industry, specifically e-games and animation, had a leg-up from the government amidst the Covid-19 pandemic this year. The government had allocated RM225 million for the arts, culture, entertainment and event industries under Short-term Economic Recovery Plan (Penjana), including a RM100 million in soft loans and RM30 million in grants for the creative, events and exhibitions industries under MyCreative Ventures. The measures also include a RM10 million allocation under the Cultural Economy Development Agency (Cendana). Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) Digital Creative Content Head, Mohan Low said the demand for global digital content remains strong for 2020.

Recent financial woes of mega rental firm underline the need for reform of the industry-- Beijing Review

By Tao Xing  ·  2020-12-13  ·   Source: NO.51 DECEMBER 17, 2020   An apartment-hunting couple look at the map of a residential community in Tianjin, north China, on February 1, 2019(XINHUA) When new college graduate Zhang Kunyue moved to Shanghai in June to work there as a data analyst, she found accommodation through Phoenix Tree, popularly known as Danke, one of the largest online home rental platforms in China. Danke leases homes from their owners for long term, renovates them, splits them up into sub-units and then rents them out. It also provides cleaning and maintenance services, which are included in the rent. Tenants usually have their own rooms but the kitchen and bathroom are shared.

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