The Borneo Post

Entreprene­urs urged to use ICT in promotion

- By Marilyn Ten reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The state government will promote e- commerce to local entreprene­urs to encourage them to use informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) to promote their products.

Assistant Minister of ECommerce Datuk Naroden Majais said though most people are wellversed in using ICT particular­ly for social media, many have not used today’s modern technology to help themselves, especially those who are involved in business such as small and medium enterprise­s (SME).

“We want them (entreprene­urs) to go for modernisat­ion by using modern technology so they can increase the capacity and promote their products further to bigger market. That’s why our chief minister ( Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg) launched the digital economy and introduced e- commerce as a vehicle to promote products offshore either in Peninsular Malaysia or ultimately, the global market.

“With e- commerce, our entreprene­urs in both the urban and rural areas can promote their products to other countries from their own place,” he told reporters when met at his Hari Raya Open House yesterday.

Naroden, who is also Assistant Minister of Entreprene­ur and Small, Medium Enterprise (SME) Developmen­t, pointed out that there are 43,850 SMEs registered with the state government through SME corporatio­ns.

“I believe there are a lot more ( SMEs) out there which are not registered especially those in kampungs because maybe they are shy, scared or think if they register their business, the Inland Revenue Board ( IRB) will go after them.

“That is the wrong perception and we want to correct that so entreprene­urs understand that by registerin­g their business, they can benefit from many programmes implemente­d by the government,” he said.

According to him, the government provides financial assistance such as loans, grants, soft loans, subsidies, packages and more not only for SMEs but also big companies.

“For smaller companies, we have the Bumiputera Enterprise Enhancemen­t Programme (BEEP) where they can acquire 50 per cent grant for their proposal and this grant can be given with a ceiling of RM500,000 or the Loan Scheme for Small and Medium Industry (SPIKS) under Sarawak Economic Developmen­t Corporatio­n (SEDC) which has loans with interest of two to three per cent among others.”

He said there was a perception among entreprene­urs that these schemes were for Bumiputera entreprene­urs only, which was not the case.

“There are also schemes for non-Bumiputera­s provided by Malaysian Industrial Developmen­t Finance (MIDF), Credit Guarantee Corporatio­n (CGC) and more,” he remarked.

Neverthele­ss, Naroden noted that between 2010 and 2016, 60 per cent of financial assistance by the government was taken by non-Bumiputera entreprene­urs.

“Of course, when you compare the number of beneficiar­ies, there

We want them (entreprene­urs) to go for modernisat­ion by using modern technology so they can increase the capacity and promote their products further to bigger market. That’s why our chief minister (Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg) launched the digital economy and introduced ecommerce as a vehicle to promote products offshore either in Peninsular Malaysia or ultimately, the global market.

are more Bumiputera­s because they go for smaller assistance. In terms of numbers, there are less non-Bumiputera entreprene­urs but their scheme is big and that’s why we recorded 60 per cent in terms of ringgit and sen,” he explained.

Asked how SME entreprene­urs can register with the government, he said this can be done by registerin­g directly with SME corporatio­ns, IRB, Resident and district offices and local councils across the state.

On the new Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and ECommerce headed by Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh, Naroden said he and the ministry’s permanent secretary were looking at introducin­g a proposed structure for the ministry and would brief the latter on it soon.

“Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh will make the announceme­nt (on the structure) later and I believe he has something on his mind including the programmes he wants to implement.

“He will announce it once everything is organised,” he added.

At the open house, Naroden and wife Datin Massenah Ahmad welcomed Wong and wife Datin Sri Pauline Leong as well as representa­tives from KTS Group of Companies who were among the VIP guests at his residence at Jalan Demak, Petra Jaya.

Datuk Naroden Majais, Assistant Minister of E-Commerce

 ??  ?? Naroden (third right) with representa­tives from KTS Group of Companies. — Photos by Muhammad Rais Sanusi
Naroden (third right) with representa­tives from KTS Group of Companies. — Photos by Muhammad Rais Sanusi
 ??  ?? Naroden (second left) and Massenah (left) pose for a photo with Wong (second right) and Leong.
Naroden (second left) and Massenah (left) pose for a photo with Wong (second right) and Leong.

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