Miti: 3,358 Malaysian companies with RM376.3m export value jump on board Matrade’s eTrade Programme 2.0 | Malay Mail

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SHAH ALAM, Sept 17 — Under the 11th Malaysia Plan, 3,358 companies have enrolled into Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation’s (Matrade) eTrade Programme 2.0 which is aimed at accelerating exports via sustained participation in cross-border e-commerce platforms, said the Ministry of...

SHAH ALAM, Sept 17 — Under the 11th Malaysia Plan, 3,358 companies have enrolled into Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation’s eTrade Programme 2.0 which is aimed at accelerating exports via sustained participation in cross-border e-commerce platforms, said the Ministry of International Trade and Industry .

“At the same time, a new incentive with a maximum amount of up to RM20,000 per company will be provided to companies that are already doing e-commerce to undertake activities that can sustain their participation in the cross-border e-commerce platform. The company is a global sticker manufacturer that has market access in more than 100 countries and is one of the beneficiaries of the Matrade eTrade Programme 2.0.

“Such activities are digital marketing, e-commerce training and online export promotions in order to increase their exposure and business opportunities on cross-border e-commerce platforms,” he said.

 

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