The Borneo Post

Penang should aim to be an internatio­nal innovation hub

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GEORGE TOWN: Penang should aim to be an internatio­nal innovation hub apart from being a global manufactur­ing centre in the electrical and electronic­s industry.

Datuk Seri Lee Kah Choon, who is special investment advisor to the Chief Minister of Penang, said to achieve this vision, the state should set up a billion-ringgit industry investment fund to invest in innovating businesses and nurture homegrown entreprene­urs to manufactur­e globally competitiv­e products.

“For a Penang global innovation hub to succeed, the current talent pool is clearly too small.

“A net growth of 30,000 knowledge workers per year to the state’s talent pool is a must,” he said in a statement.

Lee added that Penang is well-positioned to seize the opportunit­ies brought by the pandemic and trade war by tapping into the disrupted supply chains that were previously closed.

“However, time is of the essence as this window of opportunit­y is closing fast,” he said.

Moving forward, Lee said regionalis­ation would be more prevalent such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that involves the United States, Canada and Mexico; as well as China with adjacent Southeast Asia countries such as Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.

Lee said the internatio­nal border lockdown initially opened up opportunit­ies for Malaysia to tap into the disrupted supply chain but the prolonged border lockdown would shut the window of opportunit­y for Malaysian companies as other alternativ­es are found and engaged. — Bernama

 ?? Photo — Bernama ?? To achieve this vision, the state should set up a billion-ringgit industry investment fund to invest in innovating businesses and nurture homegrown entreprene­urs to manufactur­e globally competitiv­e products.
Photo — Bernama To achieve this vision, the state should set up a billion-ringgit industry investment fund to invest in innovating businesses and nurture homegrown entreprene­urs to manufactur­e globally competitiv­e products.
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OCBC Bank has rolled out the OCBC eBiz Account, a business account that SMEs can apply for entirely remotely without the need to step into a branch.

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