The Borneo Post

Local entreprene­urs urged to expand business into Southeast Asian market

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Local entreprene­urs are encouraged to explore and expand their businesses into the Southeast Asian market which is seen to have tremendous potential for expansion.

Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said with a huge population of over 600 million, Southeast Asia offers businesses the potential to expand following the growth and demand from industries in the region.

“As entreprene­urs, they cannot limit their business mindset to only the local environmen­t, they should be bold to compete at the regional and global levels. Southeast Asia has a population of 600 million with Indonesia alone having a population of over 200 million.

“There are entreprene­urs who aspire to expand their business to other continents, to the United States, India, whereas in Asean, we have 600 million (people), it’s sufficient, in fact, a (huge) market in its own right.

“We prefer to do business in other areas compared to our region which offers growth and demand from highvalue industries,” he said in his opening address at the Selangor State Developmen­t Corporatio­n’s (PKNS) Entreprene­urs Awards Night here, Wednesday night.

Also present were State Youth, Sports and Entreprene­urship committee chairman Mohd Najwan Halimi and PKNS chief executive officer Datuk Mahmud Abbas.

Meanwhile, Amirudin said PKNS also provides entreprene­ur developmen­t product and networking programmes including training and mentor/mentee guidance and up to programmes that inculcate interest in business for school students.

Meanwhile, PKNS senior general manager entreprene­urship Azilah Arasad@ Arshad said, through the entreprene­ur developmen­t unit (BPU), a total of 35 main entreprene­urship programmes have been implemente­d to date and the economic value achieved by entreprene­urs under its guidance, via these programmes, amounted to over RM202 million last year.

She said through the Selangor Entreprene­urs Expo (SELBIZ) held last year, almost 200 entreprene­urs participat­ed in the programme with sales transactio­ns recorded worth RM2.27 million and attracted 44,658 visitors.

In conjunctio­n with the PKNS’ 60th anniversar­y, the agency through BPU held the PKNS Entreprene­urs Awards Night to recognise entreprene­urs under its guidance, with 12 awards given out last night.

PKNS also recorded its appreciati­on to agency partners, namely the Selangor state economic planning, Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t Corporatio­n (Matrade), SME Corporatio­n Malaysia, Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA), and Agrobank which have forged several cooperatio­n with PKNS through various entreprene­urship programmes last year. — Bernama

 ?? Photo — Bernama ?? Amirudin (third left) presents an award during the Selangor State Developmen­t Corporatio­n’s Entreprene­urs Awards Night on Wednesday night.
Photo — Bernama Amirudin (third left) presents an award during the Selangor State Developmen­t Corporatio­n’s Entreprene­urs Awards Night on Wednesday night.

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