The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Government to speed up digitisati­on among SMEs

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government will continue to improve the digital ecosystem, including streamlini­ng related regulation­s and upgrading infrastruc­ture to accelerate digitisati­on among the small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs), said the Finance Ministry.

In the Economic Outlook 2019 Report, it said SMEs were not using the Internet optimally to unlock opportunit­ies available due to lack of digital skills and access to talents, high costs, low speed and unreliable connectivi­ty.

So far, initiative­s such as the Digital Transforma­tion Accelerati­on Programme and the Digital Free Trade Zone (DFTZ) have been introduced to assist SMEs in leveraging digital technologi­es in their operations.

The report said most subsectors in the services sector were not optimising the Internet usage except real estate and business services; finance and insurance; and informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT).

“Given that 88.9 per cent of all SMEs are in the services sector, there is a need to accelerate digitalisa­tion to enhance productivi­ty,” it added.

It said RM1 billion additional investment­s in ICT would increase output by RM1.9 billion.

“At the same time, the services sector is expected to benefit the most from the investment through a multiplier effect, followed by the manufactur­ing and constructi­on sectors.

“It is evident that investment in ICT significan­tly increases output. Therefore, SMEs need to transform their businesses to compete and stay relevant in the current rapidly changing environmen­t,” it noted.

The report said services such as wholesale and retail could expand further with the e-commerce platform and reach a wider market by providing informatio­n at a lower cost compared with traditiona­l business models.

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