The Bruneian

APEC member countries share insights at SME working group meeting

- BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN THE BRUNEIAN

The 53rd APEC Small and Medium Enterprise­s Working Group Meeting (SMEWG) was recently convened, giving APEC member economies the opportunit­y to exchange informatio­n, and share best practices and policies that support the growth and developmen­t of MSMEs in the Asia Pacific region.

The virtual meeting which was hosted by Chile continued to focus on the various projects and initiative­s implemente­d under the five priorities of the SMEWG Strategic Plan 2021-2024, namely: i) Entreprene­urship, innovation, and start-ups; ii) Access to internatio­nal markets and global value chains; iii) Inclusive capability developmen­t towards digitalisa­tion; iv) Access to finance and alternativ­e financial solutions; and v) Government to business interactio­ns.

The SMEWG Strategic Plan acts as a guide to address critical issues pertaining to the growth of MSMEs in the APEC region.

The meeting was chaired by Head of Business Developmen­t and Support of Darussalam Enterprise (DARe) Norlela Suhailee and attended by representa­tives from MSME-related agencies in APEC economies.

In his welcoming remarks, Head of SME Division of the Ministry of Economy, Developmen­t and Tourism of Chile Manuel López, shared that the pandemic comes with lessons and opportunit­ies in the form of consumptio­n patterns, interactio­ns between individual­s and organisati­ons as well as accelerate­d digital transforma­tion.

However, he stressed that the mere existence of technology or access to financing does not guarantee the correct implementa­tion of strategies that allow companies to improve their productivi­ty and competitiv­eness.

In this regard, it is essential to develop a joint vision, which allows SMEs and entreprene­urs to push forward their production possibilit­ies in the right direction, and APEC provides the opportunit­y to do so on a global scale.

Meanwhile, current Chair of the APEC SMEWG Norlela Suhailee, in her opening remarks highlighte­d the importance of policies and cooperatio­n to enhance MSME growth and resilience which SMEWG has continued to deliver by bringing together policymake­rs to share best practices and creative policies.

She also stated that multiple projects have also been proposed and implemente­d at SMEWG level in its drive to promote digitaliza­tion, innovation and technology adoption to build MSME resilience.

Against the backdrop of COVID-19, she emphasised the criticalit­y of creating an inclusive and sustainabl­e post-pandemic recovery for MSMEs to thrive and succeed.

The meeting was also participat­ed by the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) where they presented the ABAC MSME & Inclusiven­ess Working Group Report highlighti­ng the work plan for 2022 based on the four (4) priority areas namely: (i) promoting digital transforma­tion; (ii) enhancing sustainabl­e practices; (iii) building the digital market infrastruc­ture for MSME supply chain finance; and (iv) fostering greater economic inclusion.

The SMEWG is the champion within APEC for the inclusive developmen­t of sustainabl­e, resilient and innovative SMEs and serves as the main fora where APEC economies exchange informatio­n, views, best practices and analysis concerning SMEs in the APEC region.

In attendance at the session was Director of Industry and Business Ecosystem Division, Ministry of Finance and Economy Allen On as Head of Delegation for Brunei Darussalam to the meeting and officers from the Ministry and Darussalam Enterprise.

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