The Borneo Post (Sabah)

12,500 new entreprene­urs expected to join CNY e-Bazaar

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SHAH ALAM: The Selangor state government is expecting 25,000 micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs), including 12,500 new sellers, to join the Selangor Chinese New Year eBazaar from Feb 1 to March 7, 2021.

Selangor’s state executive councillor for investment, industry and commerce and SMEs Datuk Teng Chang Khim said in conjunctio­n with the campaign, the state government will subsidise RM2 million in the form of vouchers for purchases on e-commerce shopping platforms Shopee and Lazada.

He said the campaign will provide a safe online platform for consumers to buy various goods at reasonable prices, just like the previous Selangor E-Bazaars.

“This campaign also aims to help SMEs and micro-businesses digitalise their businesses to continue to survive in the challengin­g economic situation caused by the Covid19 pandemic,” he said during the virtual press conference on the Chinese New Year E-Bazaar yesterday.

Teng said Selangor entreprene­urs who are interested in participat­ing in the campaign can register at www.sitec.com. my or via the Lazada or Shopee portal.

He also said the success of the two Selangor E-Bazaar campaigns last year proves that the state government’s digital economy agenda is helping traders generate more income online.

“Through the previous two Selangor E-Bazaar campaigns, SMEs produced a ripple effect of RM1.39 billion through direct sales of RM43.76 million,” he said.

The Selangor Chinese New Year E-Bazaar will be coordinate­d by Invest Selangor Bhd and Selangor Informatio­n Technology and Digital Economy Corporatio­n Sdn Bhd.

 ??  ?? State executive councillor for industry and commerce Dato’ Teng Chang Khim speaking during the virtual launch of the Selangor e-Bazar CNY campaign, on January 26. — Picture by Fikri Yusof/SelangorKi­ni
State executive councillor for industry and commerce Dato’ Teng Chang Khim speaking during the virtual launch of the Selangor e-Bazar CNY campaign, on January 26. — Picture by Fikri Yusof/SelangorKi­ni

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