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MDEC Brings Business Digitalisation Initiative to Sarawak

Empowering MSME Through Digitalisation and E-Invoicing

The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) has launched its MD Business Digitalisation Initiative (BDI) in Sarawak, marking its first rollout in East Malaysia. This strategic effort aims to accelerate inclusive digital growth by equipping micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with innovative tools to boost productivity, streamline operations, and future-proof their businesses.

The event was officiated by YB Dato Sri Haji Julaihi bin Haji Narawi, Minister for Utility and Telecommunication Sarawak.

Introduced under the MADANI Government, BDI reflects a whole-of-nation digital transformation approach to empower businesses across all states, including Sarawak, with the necessary tools, expertise and support to succeed in the fast-growing national digital economy. The initiative is delivered in collaboration with the Sarawak Digital Economy Corporation (SDEC) and the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Industrial Terminal and Entrepreneur Development (MINTRED) Sarawak.

Deputy Minister of Digital, YB Datuk Wilson Ugak Anak Kumbong, highlighted the significance of this effort.

“The Ministry of Digital remains committed to supporting every corner of the nation in this digital journey. Sarawak’s MSMEs play a crucial role in driving regional economic growth. By embracing digitalisation and e-Invoicing, they are positioning themselves for greater efficiency, transparency, and global competitiveness. This initiative is a testament to our shared vision of building an inclusive and future-ready digital economy,” he said.

“Sarawak’s leadership in renewable energy, combined with its digital ambition, creates a unique platform for innovation,” added Wilson. “We are committed to working hand-in-hand with the state to realise this vision and as a long-term partner.”

“With Sarawak’s Digital Economy Blueprint 2030 in full motion, the collaboration between the ministry—including its agencies like MDEC—and the state is expected to intensify in the weeks and months ahead for the greater good of the state, its MSME community and the people of Sarawak.”

Meanwhile, MDEC Chief Executive Officer Anuar Fariz Fadzil emphasised the importance of strong federal-state collaboration in supporting local businesses.

“Sarawak is a vital part of Malaysia’s digital future, and we are committed to the pursuit of state-level transformation, fostering local innovation and create long-term, sustainable economic opportunities,” said Anuar.

“Through close collaboration with the visionary state government, the ministry and MDEC will continue our efforts to empower local MSMEs. This initiative is about building a future-ready business ecosystem, ensuring that no MSME is left behind in the digital economy.”

Martin Dale Bolima

Martin has been a Technology Journalist at Asia Online Publishing Group (AOPG) since July 2021, tasked primarily to handle the company’s Data&Storage Asia online portal. He also contributes to Cybersecurity ASIA and Disruptive Tech News, with his main areas of interest being artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing and cybersecurity. A seasoned writer and editor, Martin holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. He began his professional career back in 2006 as a writer-editor for the University Press of First Asia, one of the premier academic publishers in the Philippines. He next dabbled in digital marketing as an SEO writer while also freelancing as a sports and features writer.

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