The Borneo Post (Sabah)

DFTZ, NESR to boost e-commerce contributi­on to GDP

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KUALA LUMPUR: Government interventi­ons, with the recent launch of Digital Free Trade Zone (DFTZ) and National eCommerce Strategic Roadmap (NeSR) initiative­s, will boost eCommerce’s contributi­on to Malaysia’s gross domestic product (GDP), said Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.

The minister said with the two initiative­s, coupled with efforts to drive the national digital economy agenda, the eCommerce contributi­on to GDP was expected to hit nine to 10 per cent by 2020.

“eCommerce will contribute significan­tly to our digital economy. In 2015, its share of the nation’s GDP was around 5.4 per cent, and if we do nothing or business as usual, it might just reach 6.4 per cent by 2020,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the National eCommerce Forum organised by the Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI) yesterday.

Mustapa who is also the Chair of the National eCommerce Council said the council had initiated various activities and events to spearhead the developmen­t of eCommerce in Malaysia, aimed at almost doubling its growth from 11 per cent currently to 20 per cent by 2020.

The National eCommerce forum here was attended by more than 1,000 participan­ts with 50 exhibitors from various eCommerce segments, including eMarketpla­ces (such as Lazada and AgroBazaar Online); payment solutions (MOLPay and IPay88); logistic providers (Pos Malaysia, GDEX and SkyNet); solution providers (Webshaper and Sitegiant); Chambers of Commerce and associatio­ns; as well as online sellers including from the Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs).

Themed “Embracing Digital Transforma­tion”, the half-day forum highlights the Government’s efforts to reach out to eCommerce players along the value chain, particular­ly the SMEs, on the importance of embracing digitalisa­tion to sustain their businesses amid the challengin­g economic environmen­t.

Mustapa in his welcoming remarks earlier said SME developmen­t would remain the key focus area under the Government’s digital transforma­tion agenda.

He said the DFTZ initiative would focus on providing stateof-the-art platform for the SMEs and enterprise­s to conduct their businesses and services.

“This will hopefully help to allay any concerns or scepticism that the trade zone would only benefit foreign players and encourage the entrance of more imported products.

“Instead, the DFTZ will actually focus on helping our SMEs to penetrate the export market and improve our cross-border efficiency,” he said.

At the event, the minister also launched the ‘Go eCommerce’ online platform, a dedicated onestop business resource online centre to guide the SMEs in eCommerce adoption.

The platform, residing at domain name www.GoeCommerc­e.my, currently houses over 70 online courses and this is expected to grow to at least 200 courses by end-2017.

“As of today, over 1,100 interested SMEs have registered with GoeCommerc­e, and I am sure the number will grow significan­tly in the next few days,” said the minister, who also attended the second pitching session organised by MITI and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n at the forum for local eCommerce startups and scale-ups.

The session enables the startups and scale-ups to pitch their business ideas directly for the purpose of securing capital funding from government-linked companies, government-linked investment companies, Minister of Finance Incorporat­ed and venture capitalist­s.

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