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Malaysia poised to maintain top position in Asean e-commerce market, says MDEC | Money

Tuesday, 27 Apr 2021 04:46 PM MYT Malaysian Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) Sdn Bhd Chief Executive Officer Surina Shukri speaking during a press conference at Malaysian Digital Corporation (MDEC) in Cyberjaya, April 2, 2021. Bernama pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, April 27 Malaysia is expected to maintain its position as one of the top e-commerce markets in Asean, with its gross merchandise value (GMV) likely to grow 6.0 per cent to US$11.4 billion (US$1=RM4.09) in 2020. In a statement today, the Malaysia Digital Economy Corp (MDEC) said the e-Conomy SEA 2020 Report by technology giant Google, Singapore state-owned investor Temasek and global consultancy firm Bain & Company had projected Malaysia’s GMV to rise to US$30 billion in value by 2025.

MDEC targets 875,000 MSMEs to adopt e-commerce by 2025

MDEC targets 875,000 MSMEs to adopt e-commerce by 2025 The Edge 1 hour ago Lynette Hew © Provided by The Edge KUALA LUMPUR (April 27): The Malaysia Digital Economy Corp (MDEC) aims to have 875,000 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) adopt e-commerce by 2025 under the new National eCommerce Strategic Roadmap 2.0 (NESR 2.0). In a statement, the corporation said the road map also seeks to boost e-commerce export adoption among 84,000 MSMEs and increase the average revenue per user to RM9,500. The NESR 2.0, which was recently endorsed by the National Council of Digital Economy and 4IR, aims to support the growth of Malaysia s e-commerce market. NESR 2.0 will be guided by three overaching objectives, namely to intensify e-commerce adoption and growth, to enhance ecosystem development and to strengthen policy and regulatory environment.

What s next for governments in Asia Pacific - Microsoft Stories Asia

What’s next for governments in Asia Pacific April 26, 2021 | Microsoft Stories Asia . Since the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a global pandemic last year, governments have needed to address a unique combination of challenges –  social distancing and safety protocols, balanced with a responsibility to ensure business continuity and the continued delivery of critical citizen services.  Beyond the immediate support rendered to the healthcare industry, economic and social disruption has created the impetus for accelerated digitization. In the past 12 months, we’ve seen how the pandemic has been a catalyst that has challenged our existing views and spurred forth new perspectives, pushed the boundaries of technology and innovation across our cultural, social, economic, and technical worlds out of necessity.

MDEC hopes govt will restore cabotage exemption

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