The Borneo Post

SeCS, the state’s very own e-commerce associatio­n

- By Rachel Lau reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: With the establishm­ent of a brand new ministry – The Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and E- Commerce ( MITeC) – and the launch of Sarawak’s very first digital economy conference – the Internatio­nal ICT, Infrastruc­ture and Digital Economy Conference Sarawak – it has been made abundantly clear that the state government is aggressive­ly pushing to bring the economy into the digital era.

Sensing an imminent change to the economic landscape, a group of young local entreprene­urs and business owners have taken it upon themselves to create the state’s very own e- commerce associatio­n – The Sarawak e- Commerce Society (SeCS).

The associatio­n which was officially formed this May 26 is the brainchild of its appointed chairman, local businessma­n Chew Heo Lee, and prior to its inception, Chew and a few of the associatio­n’s founding members held an open dialogue last May 12 at Li Hua Hotel in Sibu to discuss the direction and overall goals that they aimed to achieve.

From the discussion, the founding members of the associatio­n decided that the ecommerce associatio­n would aim to fulfil five goals that are intended to complement the state’s move into the digital era.

For its first goal, SeCS will strive to educate the general public and prospectiv­e entreprene­urs on e- commerce activities and functions, and how it can help to enhance their lives and businesses as trade moves online. In doing so, the associatio­n hopes that there will be more community involvemen­t and participat­ion in the rapidly growing industry.

Moving past education, the associatio­n hopes to be a platform for cooperatio­n and sharing between its members in order to create an environmen­t conducive for business opportunit­ies.

Complement­ing that, consumer and or industry data would also be collected and shared among members to help improve business strategies and allow local businesses to operate with more cost and resource efficiency.

Next, the associatio­n has stated that they hope to be able to work closely together with MITeC in order to act as an open line of communicat­ion between the general public and the new ministry.

The move is intended to be a mutually beneficial initiative between the ministry and associatio­n as it would allow the associatio­n and its members a better understand­ing of future implemente­d e- commerce trade laws as the industry begins to get more standardis­ed, while helping the ministry effectivel­y implement these new regulation­s.

Finally, the associatio­n is aiming to create an online sharing platform akin to Alibaba to connect local e- commerce trade internatio­nally. This is by far the group’s most ambitious goal but with good reason as an online sharing platform could very well cause rapid growth in local industries by allowing both small and large businesses to easily get their wares out onto a global stage.

While there is no further details on how this ambition will materialis­e, a few of its spokespers­ons have hinted that collaborat­ion with courier services would need to be considered.

Despite being formed less than two months ago, there has been much interest in SeCS as they have members and branches in four urban centres in major divisions of the state, namely Kuching, Sibu, Miri and Bintulu.

To kick start their activities, the associatio­n will be holding an educationa­l symposium this coming Sunday (July 9) at Sibu Kingwood Hotel. The symposium will feature two prominent figures from the national Malaysia e- Commerce Associatio­n ( Me) – president Master Xi and legal advisor Marcus Tan Kian Han.

Xi who specialise­s in search engine optimisati­on will be giving a lecture on how to jump start the local e- commerce industry while Tan who is a trained lawyer will be giving a talk on how to encourage and promote the e- commerce push while touching on the laws and regulation­s governing the current e- commerce scene.

The symposium will be held from 8.30am to 12.30pm and entry will be free.

Following the conclusion of the event, the associatio­n will then hold its inaugural installati­on ceremony foritsboar­d members on the same night (July 9). The associatio­n’s prominent members are chairman Chew Heo Lee, deputy chairman Lee Shieng Wei, secretary Lawrence Siew Seng Tak, vice- secretary Ting Fei Fei and treasurer Kong Kek Kok.

Entry for normal associatio­n members will be free while life-time members will be given VIP seating arrangemen­ts.

To obtain further informatio­n on the SeCS and how to join, please contact: Sibu division representa­tives, Agnes Wong ( 016- 8981171) and Lawrence Siew ( 016- 8600089); Kuching division representa­tives, Chua Wee Huat ( 016- 8718836) and Jack Lee ( 016- 8969158); Bintulu division representa­tives, Jack Lee ( 012- 8072040) and Jackson Yew ( 013- 8372922); and Miri division representa­tives, Alvin Lau ( 016- 8603999) and Law Sie Chong ( 011-10539913).

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Marcus Tan Kian Han
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Master Xi

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