The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Strong Asean bloc can minimise US-China trade tensions effect

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KUALA LUMPUR: Any impact from the United States-China trade war can be minimised if Asean member countries unite and cooperate to create a trade bloc like the European Union (EU).

Asean Chamber of Commerce president Datuk Moehamad Izat Emir said although there are several existing initiative­s and blueprints to foster regional economic integratio­n, there is still a pressing need to step up and improve bilateral trade to ensure the sustainabi­lity and resilience of Asean’s economic developmen­t.

“We have a huge market worth US$2.6 trillion and over 622 million people in Asean.

“Being collective­ly the third largest economy in Asia and the seventh largest in the world, it is crucial for us to explore potential segments such as digitalisa­tion to increase the cross-border transactio­ns and trade activities,” he told Bernama recently.

Moehamad Izat said in line with the increasing usage of mobile and online payments globally, Asean should adopt the digitalisa­tion mechanism fully to improve trade activities, especially in logistics and government-to-government relationsh­ip.

“The use of artificial intelligen­ce and data analytics can help people process lots of data and provide recommenda­tions, while being the catalyst that can drive market performanc­e.

“By understand­ing and tapping into these powerful and modern technology, surely we can improve the delivery system, speed and access to informatio­n and data,” he added.

However, he said the active participat­ion of government­s within Asean is important as they are the ones who will be making and implementi­ng policies to ensure smooth transactio­ns and ease the movement of goods.

“This will also include government­s at the federal, state and district levels, as the effectiven­ess of the cooperatio­n in technologi­es depends on how well it is utilised and implemente­d,” he added.

He also called upon business owners to be part of the trade bloc as it can be a platform to grow their business further and across Asean. — Bernama

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