The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt to inject RM25 mln into e-comm micro credit scheme

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SERI KEMBANGAN: A sum of RM25 million will be channelled into the E-commerce Micro Credit scheme for the benefit of young Chinese entreprene­urs between the ages of 18 to 45, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

He said the scheme should be accessible to any Malaysian Chinese who wants to participat­e in the digital transforma­tion journey.

“So, let me urge Chinese youths and small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) to take this golden opportunit­y to make your own digital transforma­tion a success, and to play the fullest part in making our Transforma­si Nasional 2050 (TN50) a reality,” he said during the launch of the Micro Credit E-Commerce scheme here yesterday.

The prime minister also said the scheme would be able to achieve ‘fast results’ in at least three key areas which would include nurturing ‘techno-preneurshi­p’ among young people and to improve living standards for youths, both in terms of income and quality of life.

“Thirdly, it will help transform traditiona­l SMEs to remain competitiv­e and relevant, and assist our rural products go global,” Najib added.

Meanwhile, Najib said the Ecommerce Micro Credit scheme would offer efficient yet very affordable financing facility to assist young Chinese entreprene­urs not only to ride the wave of digital transforma­tion, but also to help traditiona­l Chinese SMEs transform their business with digital technologi­es.

“A personal computer or mobile phone can connect buyers and sellers online, from across the continents, integratin­g them into new global markets,” he said, adding that the technology transforma­tion not only benefited young people and SMEs in urban areas but also allowed youths and entreprene­urs in rural areas to start or expand their local businesses and ventures abroad.

He said the government fully recognised the importance of ecommerce and digitalisa­tion for the future with the establishm­ent of the Digital Free Trade Zone, the world’s first outside of China, which aimed to capitalise on the exponentia­l growth of the Internet economy and cross-broader e-commerce.

“It only officially started last November, but over 2,000 SMEs have already registered to take advantage of the remarkable opportunit­ies this platform offers,” he added.

On another note, The prime minister also said there were others who had uncosted plans that would leave a gaping hole in the country’s public finances. — Bernama

So, let me urge Chinese youths and SMEs to take this golden opportunit­y to make your own digital transforma­tion a success, and to play the fullest part in making our TN50 a reality. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Najib (centre) poses for a phototakin­g session with representa­tives of organisati­ons and associatio­ns during the launch of the Micro Credit E-Commerce scheme at Wisma Huazhong.
— Bernama photo Najib (centre) poses for a phototakin­g session with representa­tives of organisati­ons and associatio­ns during the launch of the Micro Credit E-Commerce scheme at Wisma Huazhong.

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