Entrepreneurship framework to be launched in July
KUALA LUMPUR: The National Entrepreneurship Framework (NEF), which the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development began developing in late 2018, is expected to be launched by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad in July, says SME Corporation Malaysia (SME Corp).
The framework would outline 21 strategic objectives under four strategic thrusts to promote entrepreneurship development, the agency said.
“It will serve as the basis in formulating the National Entrepreneurship Policy (NEP) with the main objective to create a comprehensive, inclusive and holistic entrepreneurship ecosystem,?SME Corp said in a statement.
The National Entrepreneur and SME Development Council (NESDC), previously known as the National SME Development Council, today endorsed eight broad measures to further boost SME gross domestic product (GDP) growth so as to reach the target of 41 per cent gross domestic product (GDP) contribution to the country by 2020.
The endorsement took place at the first council meeting chaired by the prime minister.
The council members deliberated on some of the broad measures, including intensifying digitalisation among the small and medium enterprises (SMEs), enhancing SMEs integration in the supply chain and supporting more high-growth SMEs with relevant incentives.
Meanwhile, against the backdrop of current challenging global and domestic economic environment, relative high cost of doing business and relative high export performance of large firms versus SMEs, the macro target for both SME GDP and SME exports contribution was highly optimistic and challenging.
SME Corp said hence the government had agreed to introduce additional macro targets for year 2020 and beyond -- annual growth target of SME GDP of between 6.0 and 8.0 per cent per annum, and annual growth target of SME exports of between 5.5 and 7.5 per cent per annum. - Bernama