KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak launched the first Digital Free-Trade Zone today (Wednesday, March 22, 2017).
Deputy minister of International Trade and Industry (Miti) Datuk Ahmad Maslan told Parliament, the event will also see the presence of Alibaba founder, Jack Ma.
The implementation of the first Digital Free-Trade Zone in the world was unveiled in the 2017 Budget.
Internet tycoon Jack Ma was appointed Malaysia’s digital economy adviser by Najib during his official to China last year, and to help spearhead the country’s e-commerce development.
The Digital Free-Trade Zone will merge physical and virtual zones, with additional online and digital services to facilitate international e-commerce and invigorate Internet-based innovation.
Ahmad said Malaysia as a country that depended on trade needed to enhance its value chain to become a high quality factory base through the use of technology to effectively compete at both the regional and global levels.
Industry 4.0 encourages companies to use automation and exchange data in manufacturing technology that creates smart plants, with machines linked to the Internet and a system that can capture the overall production chain.
Ahmad said the contribution of Malaysia’s digital economy to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) had reached 17.8 per cent in 2015 and almost realized the targeted 18.2 per cent set for 2020.
“A sum of RM162 million was allocated in Budget 2017 for various programs as e-Commerce ecosystem and the Digital Maker Movement, as well as identifying a new location for the Digital Hub Malaysia,” he added.