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Malaysia has means to attain 100pct digital inclusivity, says PM

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has the capacity and capability to achieve 100 per cent digital inclusivity, especially among the vulnerable communities, in its effort to bridge the digital divide, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said.

Efficient and effective utilisation of technologies can drive Malaysia's economic growth by leveraging on public-private partnership projects, he added.

This would in turn reduce the government's expenditure, improve delivery of public facilities and services, as well as encourage innovation and economies of scale. 

"Strengthening these partnerships and forging new collaborations with the private sector will ensure Malaysia's place as a top regional destination for investors and trigger rapid growth of the digital economy," Ismail Sabri said at the launch of Huawei Malaysia's Customer Solution Innovation Centre (CSIC) here today.

He said with the government's development strategy, for the next five years under the 12th Malaysia Plan, the focus on strengthening growth enablers would continue to be given priority especially in the technology and innovation sector.

He pointed out that the digital economy was expected to contribute 25.5 per cent to Malaysia's gross domestic product by 2025.

Ismail Sabri said the Covid-19 pandemic had accelerated digitalisation to ease challenges of doing business during this difficult period without disrupting efficiency and productivity.

"A business entity would need to be agile and flexible to have survived during these trying times and this would not have been possible without the adoption of digital technologies, especially when face-to-face dealings were not an option.

"To that end, I am delighted by the achievements made by Huawei Malaysia as displayed in the CSIC, which helped in the nation's digital transformation," he added.

Ismail Sabri said talents are a crucial part in accelerating digital transformation for the nation and he was informed that most of Huawei Malaysia's employees are local.

"I am proud to say, in embracing the concept of Keluarga Malaysia, Huawei has taken an important role in helping the government address this matter.

"I hope more corporations will come forward to follow in your footsteps," he added.

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