The Borneo Post

MD to elevate digital landscape

- Yvonne Tuah Mahadhir Aziz

KUCHING: Malaysia’s digital landscape is entering a new era of accelerate­d growth, driven by Malaysia Digital (MD), the government’s national strategic initiative that aims to put the country at the forefront of the digital economy.

Launched on July 4, 2022, by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, MD is an initiative to accelerate the growth of the nation’s digital economy, driven by three key principles; flexibilit­y, agility and relevance.

In his speech during at the launch of Malaysia Digital, Ismail Sabri said the initiative, via MD Catalytic Programmes (PEMANGKIN), would function holistical­ly in transformi­ng Malaysia’s digital economy ecosystem through three strategic priorities.

This initiative is expected to succeed the 25-year-old MSC Malaysia and it will be driven by the Ministry of Communicat­ions and Multimedia (K-KOMM) through the Malaysian Digital Economy Corporatio­n (MDEC).

MD is set to be the engine that accelerate­s the growth of our ecosystem within the nine focus areas; and drive digital adoption and opportunit­ies in digital economy via the PEMANGKIN and other competitiv­e offerings.

MD’s inclusive approach aims to harmonise the growing femand of digital solutions with a steady Supply of products and services, whilst continuing to strengthen the enablers such as talents, infrastruc­ture and regulation­s.

“MD is the government’s national strategic plan to encourage and attract companies, talents, and investment­s, while also enabling Malaysian businesses and the rakyat to play a leading role in the robust, global digital economy,” MDEC chief executive officer Mahadhir Aziz shared.

“With a new and enhanced framework, MD seeks to transform the nation’s digital capabiliti­es and boost the digital economy via the introducti­on and execution of various MD Catalytic Programmes, also known as PEMANGKIN.

“These projects are set to evolve Malaysia’s digital economy capabiliti­es and capacities, raise Malaysia’s value propositio­n for digital investment­s and nurture technology sectors with significan­t commercial and economic potential,” he added.

With the new governance structure, MD is built to address three strategic priorities which consist of:

1. Helping to drive digital adoption among aspiring young entreprene­urs and companies and the rakyat,

2. Supporting local tech companies to become “Malaysian champions” – successful internatio­nal players, and

3. Attracting high-value investment­s into the country.

Pushing Malaysia’s digital frontier

The MD initiative also aims to enhance programmes under the MSC Malaysia in order to provide a framework that adapts and support businesses and investors in the current digital economy landscape.

“The existing incentive packages within MSC are limited and subject to stringent conditions which makes it less appealing in the current economic climate.

“Additional­ly, it was also tied to specific locations, which limits the expansion of MSC activities in other locations. Most digital profession­als are concentrat­ed in major cities or urban areas as MSC designated locations and MSC companies are also concentrat­ed in the developed cities,” Mahadhir Aziz said.

“We believe lifting the location requiremen­t for MD companies will allow companies to have the flexibilit­y to operate anywhere in Malaysia which is strategic for businesses.

“MD can address these gaps through an enhanced framework by offering non-location-based incentives (both fiscal and nonfiscal incentives) along with the decoupling of MD Status and Tax Incentives, allowing investors more choices to choose from non-fiscal, fiscal (tax exemption) benefits or both.

“The previous framework does not allow for MSC Status without tax incentive but with the separation, Malaysia can offer more options for investors/ companies and provide nonfiscal facilitati­ons to companies that do not require fiscal/tax exemption.

“MD will assist Malaysia to better prepare for today’s ever-changing landscape and set the groundwork for a digital nation, thereby benefiting the rakyat, businesses, and foreign investors,” he added.

MD will enable Malaysia to be better prepared to face the dynamic economic environmen­t and assist in strengthen­ing the foundation­s of the digital nation to be stronger and the impact will benefit the people, businesses, government and the country.

Near-term plans under Malaysia Digital

MD also seeks to transform the nation’s digital capabiliti­es and boost the digital economy via the introducti­on and execution of various MD Catalytic Programmes, in other words, PEMANGKIN. The Government through MDEC will be introducin­g two initial PEMANGKIN which are DE Rantau and Digital Trade.

DE Rantau is a programme with the goal to establish Malaysia as the preferred Digital Nomad Hub in a bid to boost digital adoption and promote digital profession­al mobility and tourism across the country.

“With this we want to develop digital nomad hubs and a comprehens­ive local ecosystem to support the digital nomad lifestyle in collaborat­ion with various industry players, and create a new digital nomad pass which will facilitate foreign digital nomads stay in Malaysia

“On the other hand, Digital Trade will promote interopera­bility, more harmonisat­ion of standards, and approaches to regulatory frameworks, as well as facilitate trade both within and beyond borders.

“As we transition into tomorrow’s digital frontier, we will be introducin­g more PEMANGKIN to meet the needs and demands of the future for Malaysia,” Mahadhir Aziz said.

Plans for Sabah and Sarawak

On plans for Sabah and Sarawak under the MD initiative, MDEC shared that it is currently engaging with the respective State Government agencies and MDEC will introduce more PEMANGKIN that will benefit all Malaysians.

“Nonetheles­s, with the Malaysia Digital roll-out nationwide, Digital Nomad programme is intended to boost digital adoption and economic activities across the country as we hope to bring digital expertise across Malaysia, expand skilled local digital talents, and boost local economic recovery in various sectors such as retail and F&B (food and beverage), tourism, and so on,” Mahadhir Aziz said.

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 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Ismail Sabri (centre) launching Malaysia Digital at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Also on stage is Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa (third left).
— Bernama photo Ismail Sabri (centre) launching Malaysia Digital at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Also on stage is Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa (third left).

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