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Apec: Malaysia backs setting up of collaborative platform for MSMEs’ needs

Enterprises are region‘s growth engines, says chief secretary to the govt

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Nov 2022 8:00AM

Apec: Malaysia backs setting up of collaborative platform for MSMEs’ needs
Police officers were seen patrolling outside of the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Bangkok Thailand recently. – Bernama pic, November 20, 2022

BANGKOK – Malaysia encourages Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) economies to set up a collaborative platform that addresses the financial needs and supports micro, small, and medium enterprises' (MSMEs) participation in international trade transactions. 

Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali said MSMEs, the backbone of most Apec economies, representing an estimated 95% of global businesses and account for some 60% of employment across economies at all levels of development, is the region’s growth engine.

However, he said the Covid pandemic has caused MSMEs to operate under tight cash flow conditions.

“In this regard, Malaysia wishes to underscore the importance of Apec Business Advisory Council's  (Abac) recommendations to the leaders and encourage Apec economies to consider the establishment of a collaborative platform that brings together public and private sector stakeholders to explore tangible solutions,” he said. 

Mohd Zuki who is in his capacity as the Special Representative of the Prime Minister delivered his intervention notes at the 29th Apec Economic Leaders’ Meeting (AELM): Retreat Session 2: Sustainable Trade and Investment here, yesterday. 

To achieve a dynamic and interconnected regional economy as envisioned by Apec Putrajaya Vision 2040, Mohd Zuki said a strong foundation for growth, ably supported by competitive economic players, including and particularly MSMEs is vital. 

From a policy perspective, he said Apec could identify specific solutions for key challenges faced by MSMEs through enhanced trade facilitation measures, meaningful inclusion in regulatory development and alignment, as well as better access to finance and cross-border payments. 

“Complementing the policy approach, Apec could also consider more targeted operational solutions, in line with the recommendations of Abac which focuses on promoting digital transformation of MSMEs, enhancing inclusion through women’s economic empowerment, promoting sustainable practices, and building MSMEs' financial capacity.”  

As a regional economic cooperation forum that also doubles up as an incubator of ideas, Mohd Zuki said Apec is strategically positioned to not only complement the ongoing work undertaken at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), but also explore and develop MSMEs-related initiatives that go beyond the ambit of the multilateral trading system. 

He said Apec remains the vanguard for exploratory ideas and a test-bed for pathfinder initiatives, encompassing many areas of deep interest to MSMEs, such as digitalisation, trade facilitation and supply chain resilience. 

“It must also be underscored that these are also areas of discussions within Apec that have evolved and matured, progressing well beyond the current state of play at the WTO,” he added.

Mohd Zuki said novel ideas and initiatives are of utmost importance to MSMEs, not least because such proposals can often be translated into policy-based solutions that ensure the continuity and resilience of their business operations.

Under the chairmanship of Thailand and guided by the theme “Open. Connect. Balance”, Apec Economic Leaders’ Week, the group’s first in-person summit in four years, was held from November 14 to 19 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Bangkok. – Bernama, November 20, 2022

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