Malaysia well-placed to help local firms tap into global market, says Alibaba Group | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 10 — As a multicultural society with a keen interest in embracing the digital economy, Malaysia is well-positioned to help local enterprises to tap into the some of the largest markets across the globe, said Alibaba Group. Its global initiatives vice president, Brian Wong, said...

Tuesday, 10 Dec 2019 06:22 PM MYT

Its global initiatives vice president, Brian Wong, said on its part, Alibaba would continue to support Malaysian businesses and help them achieve their fullest potential during this transformative period. Wong was part of Alibaba Group that shared and outlined the steps it has taken to continue its support for the growth and transformation of Malaysia’s digital economy, through a presentation at Malaysia’s second annual national eCommerce Day.

“The programme was created by four enterprising locals following their participation in an Alibaba Netpreneur Training course,” he said. Alibaba Group has empowered and supported all levels of the society including public, private and educational sectors with various initiatives, touching hundreds of digital entrepreneurs and thousands of university students.

Meanwhile, the UNCTAD and Alibaba Business School’s eFounders Fellowship is a 12-day course for digital entrepreneurs to learn from real-life case studies and to-date, eight classes have been conducted with over 270 entrepreneurs from across Asia and Africa completing the programme.

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