Bangkok Post

Time to go digital, Ma tells farmers

Alibaba signs 4 MoUs including EEC project

- CHATRUDEE THEPARAT

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group agreed during CEO Jack Ma’s brief trip to Bangkok yesterday to help small-and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs), startups and farmers in Thailand by getting them more digitally connected through its platforms.

It also discussed plans for a smart digital hub that will be developed in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) based on the company’s recent investment there.

Alibaba co-founder and executive chairman Mr Ma met Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak and the rest of the government’s economic team to discuss their future cooperatio­n and the group’s investment­s in the country.

Four memoranda of understand­ing were signed covering cooperatio­n in four areas: Using e-commerce to boost local farm product exports to China; developing human resources for Thai e-commerce operations and startups; running a digital tourism platform in Thailand; and Alibaba’s 11 billion baht (US$352.4 million) investment in a smart digital hub in the EEC.

“China is on its way to becoming the world’s largest consumer, driven by rising income and a growing middle class of 300 million. There is no better time than now for trade-oriented countries to seize this opportunit­y to export to China as the country continues to open its doors wider for global trade,” Mr Ma said after the meeting.

He also praised Thai agricultur­e products and its digital prospects.

“Quality Thai agricultur­al products such as fragrant rice, durian and other tropical fruits in particular are sought after by the Chinese consumer,” he said.

“Given Thailand’s unique strengths in people and culture, we are confident of its future and growth potential under the government’s Thailand 4.0 policy.

“We are committed to being a longterm partner of Thailand to help enable its digital transforma­tion,” the Alibaba co-founder added.

Gen Prayut said cooperatio­n with the Alibaba Group will enhance the country’s e-commerce developmen­t and would be good for growth.

“The group believes Thailand has the potential to become an e-commerce centre in the region, which conforms to government policy. This also helps to develop the economies of neighbouri­ng countries,” he said.

“This cooperatio­n will assist local community businesses and help farmers increase their income as logistics will be much improved and farm products can will able to be shipped within 24 hours,” Gen Prayut noted.

The prime minister said Thailand and China can also generate income through a digital platform for tourism that Alibaba and the Thai government have agreed to develop.

Mr Somkid said Alibaba’s investment in the smart digital hub will be an important platform to link Thai SMEs, Otop (One Tambon, One Product) items and farm products to China and the global market.

The EEC Office signed two of the four MoUs yesterday, according to Kanit Sangsubhan, its secretary-general. TMall is Alibaba’s business-to-consumer marketplac­e.

The first covers cooperatio­n with Alibaba’s e-commerce subsidiary in Singapore to drive exports of Thai farm products and other goods to the global market, starting with rice and durian.

To mark the deal, the Thai Rice Flagship Store was launched yesterday on Tmall. com to promote Thai rice to Chinese customers. Tmall.com, formerly known as Taobao Mall, is Alibaba’s business-to-consumer marketplac­e.

The Commerce Ministry expects up to 45,000 tonnes of high-quality rice will be exported via e-commerce channels this year, rising to 120,000 tonnes in 2019.

The second MoU was signed with Alibaba Group’s Cainiao Smart Logistics Network Hong Kong Ltd and focuses on the smart digital hub in the EEC.

This will utilise Alibaba and Cainiao’s world-class data and logistics technologi­es to boost cross-border trade not only between Thailand and China, but also other markets, the group said.

“The cooperatio­n will open a great opportunit­y for Thailand and enhance trading in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia,” Mr Kanit said.

Alibaba Group inked the other two MoUs with three Thai agencies.

The first concerns an agreement between the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Zhejiang Fliggy Network Technology Co.

They will create a Thailand Tourism Platform to facilitate travel bookings and room reservatio­ns in the country to give hotels, shops and restaurant­s a wider audience of Chinese travellers.

The final MoU was between Alibaba Business School and two Thai authoritie­s — the Industrial Promotion Department and the Internatio­nal Trade Promotion Department — to help develop more suitable human resources for SMEs including “smart” farmers.

It aims to train 30,000 entreprene­urs a year.

 ?? PHOTO BY GOVERNMENT HOUSE ?? Alibaba co-founder and executive chairman Jack Ma, left, and Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha pose for a photo at Government House.
PHOTO BY GOVERNMENT HOUSE Alibaba co-founder and executive chairman Jack Ma, left, and Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha pose for a photo at Government House.

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