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政府看好電子商務
![]() 隨著馬雲領頭的數字貿易自由區(DFTZ)及支付寶陸續進駐大馬, “阿里巴巴效應”持續發功”,馬股內的科技股項買盤旺盛,幾乎占據熱門股榜;其中獲得在大馬提供支付寶服務合約的GHL系統(GHLSYS)。 自阿里巴巴創辦人兼馬來西亞數字經濟顧問馬雲來馬推介DFTZ后,激起市場看好我國日后數碼經濟的蓬勃發展,以致科技股項頓時成為投資焦點。 GHL系統與阿里巴巴(Alibaba Group)合作,于大馬推出阿里-支付寶服務后,更是帶動“科技熱",熱門股榜幾乎都是科技股的天下。 政府看好電子商務 榜上有名的科技股項包括盟匯集團(MPAY),迪耐(DNEX),世紀軟件(CENSOF),DGB亞洲(DGB)等等。 配合DFTZ推介及阿里巴巴在大馬設立區域配送樞紐,早前分析員指出,基本上看好可帶動國內物流及電子商務發展邁向另一里程碑。 政府甚至看好2020年,電子商務成長將從去年11%增長率,倍增至21%。 This post has been edited by yenboy: Oct 10 2017, 05:49 PM |
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DGB ASIA BERHAD
Name : PERFECT POWER GROUP LIMITED Company No. : 1946247 Nationality/Country of Incorporation : Virgin Islands, British Details of Changes Transactions: No. Date Transaction Type No of Shares Price (RM) 14/07/2017 Acquired 48,900,000 Nature of Interest: Direct Interest No of Shares Held After Changes: Direct : 48,900,000 shares Total : 48,900,000 shares This post has been edited by yenboy: Sep 11 2017, 03:10 PM |
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QUOTE(yenboy @ Sep 8 2017, 07:16 PM) PERFECT POWER GROUP LIMITED |
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即将到2018年的预算更加强调需要提供重点发展第四次工业革命的税收优惠(工业4.0)。
主持2018预算重点小组会议 "促进私人投资" 布城 即将到2018年的预算更加强调需要提供重点发展第四次工业革命的税收优惠(工业4.0)。 第二财政部长拿督Johari Abdul Ghani说,这将符合政府推动高科技产业和尽量减少人力依赖的努力。 他说:「这些行业涉及自动化,机器人发展,大数据及政府正在推行的其他行业。」 Johari说,政府不能再为每个部门提供税收优惠,而且还要考虑到当前和未来的需求,着眼于现状。 我们不能再为所有行业提供奖励;它现在取决于年份的风味和未来的风味,他在主持2018度焦点小组会议后告诉记者:星期四在Putrajaya于促进私人投资。 财政预算案将于10月27日由首相拿督斯里Najib Razak在议会中提交。 第一次焦点小组会议组织了行业参与者,商会,政府机构和非政府机构,为编制2018年度预算提案提供了投入。 Johari表示,拟议的税收优惠措施是政府努力吸引更多行业参与和投资行业4.0的一部分。 Johari 说,本地投资者不应该因为中国市场庞大而激动人心,所以世界无法避免与美国和中国做生意,因为国内生产总值分别超过18万亿美元和11万亿美元。 他说,马来西亚正处于利用和利用中国经济增长的战略位置,并补充说,中国贡献了马来西亚的总贸易额达到1.5万亿美元的16%,而美国则占9.3%。 不过,他指出,两国并不是马来西亚贸易活动的重点,因为该国与东盟国家,欧洲国家,日本,韩国也有良好的贸易往来。 ]当被问及中国是否是马来西亚在该国的首选投资者时, 之表示, 中国的投资更加集中,满足了当前国家发展项目的需要。 他补充说: "正如我们所看到的,中国正积极投资于许多国家,他们来到马来西亚, 为本国急需的发展进行投资。 |
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馬雲10月再來馬!納吉:1500中小企業将入
首相拿督斯裏納吉透露,阿裏巴巴集團創辦人兼董事局主席馬雲将于10月再度訪馬,而兩人将進行推介首批1500家中小型企業,加入數碼自由貿易區(DFTZ)計劃的儀式。 他指出,政府未來将專注于數碼經濟與電子商務事項。 他說,中小型企業和數碼經濟機構目前正挑選合适中小型企業,加入DFTZ計劃,并期望在2020年将大馬電子商務成長率,從現有的10.8%提升至20.8%,以及在2025年制造多達6萬個工作機會。 納吉日前爲2018年财政預算案咨詢會議開幕時,如是指出。 納吉也宣布,政府将于10月27日提呈2018年财政預算案。 馬雲于去年被委任爲我國數碼經濟顧問,而他今年3月首度來馬時,與納吉一同推介電子傳遞樞紐,即有助于進出口清關更快的物流樞紐。 納吉也提醒,各界需把握科技發展所帶來的經濟機會,尤其是利用科技設備來提升商業生産力,而由于外交政策取得不錯成績,因此今年進入我國的外來直接投資有顯著的增加,其中主要投資是來自中國,沙地阿拉伯及印度。 他指出,國内經濟也捎來數項好消息,如今年首季外來直接投資額高達170億令吉,首季經濟成長達5.6%,三月出口額逾800億令吉等,該些消息都顯示大馬經濟發展正邁向正軌。 通過該些好消息,以及全球經濟前景有所改善,我國今年經濟成長率能達4.3%至4.8%之間,但我希望我們能有更好的成績,即讓經濟成長達至5%或以上。 納吉說,由于新經濟的崛起,大馬目前正面對嚴峻的全球化競争,而政府需要有所警惕,持續采取各項措施,以讓經濟持續成長。 不過納吉強調,所有人民包括原住民都要“感受”到經濟成長所帶來的好處,如收入增加,生活素質改善,食品價格沒暴漲等。 “爲讓人民獲益,政府已落實數項措施,如建設更多可負擔房屋,發放一馬援助金等,但人民仍需注意家庭債務問題,以及不要奢侈揮霍自己的薪金。” 納吉也坦承,大選腳步漸逼近,需要花費更多的資金,但政府依然會加以控制,确保人民不會受苦,并履行逐步減低财政赤字的承諾。 我于2009年擔任首相時,當時财政赤字高達6.7%,而今年我們預計可減少至占國内生産總值的3%。 |
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联昌国际研究:2018财算案对股市略呈正面影响
(吉隆坡9日讯)联昌国际研究估计,将于10月27日公布的2018年财政预算案料将对股市带来略微正面的影响。 该券商指出,2018年财算案的潜在受惠领域包括消费产品、建筑、产业和医疗保健领域。 联昌国际研究分析员Ivy Ng Lee Fang在志期10月6日的策略研究报告中预测,2018年财算案估计将为公务员、低收入家庭、在农业领域工作的雇员家庭、联邦土地发展局(Felda)垦殖民和退伍军人等,提供社会援助和现金资助。 “我们预估,2018财算案将通过提振消费者信心,略微带动股市。” “我们预计,像是学生扣账卡和学校教育援助计划等教育援助应持续扩大。” 此外,科技、制造与物流等公司也可从政府欲发展数字经济的计划中受惠。 “我们预估,2018年财算案将提供税收优惠、投资补贴和资本免税额,以帮助数字经济的生态系统的发展,这也包括数字自由贸易区(DFTZ)、电子商务(e-commerce)、高科技制造、机器人、自动化、大数据(Big Data)和人工智能。” |
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交投淡静马股续横摆
Published by 南洋商报 冯廷秀投资专家认为,由于大马交易所配合公共假期连续三个交易日休市,相信本周市场交投淡静,加上缺乏新的推动因素,大马富时隆综指将持续横摆。 上周五,综指收在1773.16点,攀升12.02点或0.68%;按周比较,综指则起3.99点或0.23%。 适逢国庆日及哈芝节,交易所在上周四和周五连续两天休市, 所以很多投资者已提前离场放假了。 此外,喜庆第29届吉隆坡东南亚运动会捎来佳绩,我国首相纳吉宣布周一(4日)列为公假,因此,交易所也休市一天。 资深抽佣经纪陈玉麟接受《南洋商报》电访时指出,缺乏新的推动因素,所以,相信综指本周将处于横摆走势。 “投资者缺乏方向感,因为股市起落不定。” 他补充,投资者仍在等着新利好因素推动股市,相信市场焦点将放在10月。 “我有些期待10月的到来,除了2018年财政预算案之外,还有阿里巴巴创办人马云将再度访马。特别是马云效应,我估计将会效仿今年3月,马股再度掀起一阵涨潮。” Inter Pacific研究主管冯廷秀则预计,本周综指交易幅度将比上周低3至5点,因为缺乏新的利好因素。 “很多股票上涨后,因为不确定基本面因素,而无法长时间维持涨势,并终将回落,这让投资者缺乏信心。” 他说,综指本周阻力水平将落在1770、1774、1784点,而扶持水平则分别达1760、1753和1743点。 冯廷秀点出,即将在周三(6日)公布大马7月贸易数据,将会提供一些重要线索,为市场带来新方向。 留意科技股 由于期待马云在10月访马或掀起另一轮涨潮,所以陈玉麟认为,投资者可留意科技股。 “我认为,投资者可提前做准备,筛选好可投资的科技股。” 马云在今年3月曾到访大马,而“马云效应”当时也席卷马股,并带动科技及物流股掀起一阵涨潮。 此外,冯廷秀说,科技领域是目前唯一一个展望很乐观的领域,今年以来一直受到投资者追捧。 今年至今,大马科技指数上涨71%,远远超越综指8%涨幅。 “虽然令吉兑美元从今年初开始回升,但相比去年仍处于疲弱水平。因此,科技股将可继续从中受惠,加强竞争力,进一步推高净利。” 马云在今年3月曾到访大马,而“马云效应”当时也席卷马股,并带动科技及物流股掀起一阵涨潮。 本周利好 ●科技股仍值得投资 |
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Change in Boardroom
Date of Change: 13/10/2017 Type of Change: Appointment Designation: Executive Director Name: HO JIEN SHIUNG Age: 33 Nationality: Malaysia Qualifications: Bachelor Degree of Commerce & Administration from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
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Name: KUA KHAI SHYUAN Designation: Executive Director Nationality: Malaysia Qualifications: Bachelor Degree in Commerce Management and Marketing from Curtin University of Technology Working Experience and Occupation: Mr. Kua began his career in year 2007 acting as the Regional Manager for Malaysia Region in a multi-international healthcare products company and was responsible to manage the overall mobile sales team as well as the supply chain management of the company's products range. |
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KUA KHAI SHYUAN Acquisition via open market 1,000,000 shares |
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Almost 2,000 SMEs have registered to join DFTZ, says Najib
![]() Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak takes a selfie with local E-Entrepreneurs, at the Putra World Trade Centre, on Oct 31, 2017. KUALA LUMPUR: The Digital Free Trade Zone (DFTZ) has attracted the participation of close to 2,000 small and medium enterprises (SMEs), said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak. He said the total number had surpassed the initial target to rope in 1,500 SMEs to be involved in the free trade zone which will be operational this Friday. These SMEs are able to access the global market especially the market in China, which is a huge market," he said during the TN50's e-Entrepreneur Dialogue here today. Also present were Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Rahman Dahlan, Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh and Malaysia Economy Digital Corporation (MDEC) Chief Executive Officer Datuk Yasmin Mahmood. Meanwhile, Yasmin said a digital platform had been developed especially for DFTZ to facilitate the SMEs to export their products via the trade zone. She said the platform would start operating simultaneously with DFTZ and the participating SMEs were already given training. Besides optimising trade through e-trade, the DFTZ was also targeting to double the cross-border trade growth by local SMEs. On eUsahawan, Yasmin said since it was introduced in 2015, the programme, organised by MDEC, had successfully trained more than 100,000 participants and generated additional sales of worth over RM136 million. Based on this achievement, MDEC had targeted to double the sales next year, she added This post has been edited by yenboy: Nov 15 2017, 04:10 PM |
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Alibaba’s Jack Ma and PM Najib attend DFTZ groundbreaking ceremony
Friday, 3 Nov 2017 Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Alibaba Group executive chairman Jack Ma attended the groundbreaking ceremony of the KLIA Aeropolis DFTZ Park on Friday (Nov 3). SEPANG: The much-awaited Digital Free Trade Zone (DFTZ) is finally off the ground. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Alibaba Group executive chairman Jack Ma attended the groundbreaking ceremony of the KLIA Aeropolis DFTZ Park, located at the KL Air Cargo Terminal 1 here. The KLIA Aeropolis DFTZ Park will be Alibaba’s first regional hub outside China. Since day one of our collaboration, Malaysia has never failed to impress me,” Ma said in remarks contained in a press release handed out to the media before the groundbreaking ceremony Friday. I believe that this is the beginning of a long-standing strategic partnership between the two nations. Alibaba Group definitely plans to stay and strengthen our presence here,” he added. Najib in his prepared remarks said Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have the power to transform the economy. They are ambitious, nimble and have the potential to create high value employment. They have the power to move Malaysia to become a high-income nation,” said Najib. Najib and Ma are later expected to head to the Sepang International Circuit for the DFTZ opening ceremony. The event, known as “DFTZ Goes Live!” will among others see Najib and Ma flagging off more than 1,900 SMEs on board the DFTZ. The DFTZ, which Najib launched in March, is an “e-hub” set up with the Alibaba Group and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC). The DFTZ will enable local SMEs and e-commerce businesses sell their products globally more easily. It also aims to help make Malaysia the regional fulfilment hub for global brands to reach Asean buyers. This post has been edited by yenboy: Nov 15 2017, 04:07 PM |
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Malaysia pivots digital economy with a caring and inclusive budget
DFTZ will drive the participation of 1,500 SMEs into the digital economy Digital innovation will shape the next wave of economic development in this country MICROSOFT Malaysia welcomes the 2018 National Budget which took a multi-pronged approach to creating and enabling an inclusive society. This rakyat-centric Budget outlines initiatives to leverage on the opportunities presented by the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the digital economy, underscoring its contribution to the country’s GDP. Along with the recent announcement of a ‘Cloud First’ strategy, and creation of a National Artificial Intelligence (Al) Framework, these are steps in the right direction to bolster the country’s strategic ICT thrust,” said Microsoft Malaysia managing director K Raman . A key touch point of the 2018 Budget is fortifying the Digital Economy, and implementation of the Malaysia Digital Policy will pave the way to strengthen it further. This is a very exciting time for Malaysia, as a growing digital economy needs a strong support structure and ecosystem to thrive. As businesses in Malaysia look for better and faster ways to leverage on the fourth industrial revolution and transform themselves, modern technologies such as cloud computing have a crucial role to play. We laud the government’s initiatives in this direction that will set the country apart as a key differentiator,” Raman added. The budget also pays attention to upgrade of ICT equipment and communications systems which would be crucial for a strong digital infrastructure for our businesses. Additionally, rebate on purchase of ICT equipment and software development will lower the barrier to entry for adoption of digital technology among SMEs and corporates, especially as we continue to advance digital workforce as a national agenda. Microsoft is heartened and encouraged by the forward-looking initiatives in Budget 2018 that focus on future proofing the economy and empowering education, skill and talent development in the country, with an allocation of RM61.6 billion. Najib highlighted the need for transformation in the Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) to enhance the skills of our workforce. The creation of TVET Malaysia and grants towards the TVET Masterplan are a step in this direction. This continued drive for quality education is commended by Microsoft Malaysia. Raman said, “At Microsoft, we are committed to leveraging technology’s role as an enabler, in providing 21st century education. We continue to partner the Government to enhance digital literacy and upskilling opportunities via coding, training of teachers and equipping students with the digital skills required to compete globally.” Realising the significant contribution of the SMEs in the nation's growth and labour market, the Government has allocated RM200 million for training programmes, grants and soft loans for SMEs. Microsoft Malaysia congratulates the government on their progressive approach in implementing these programmes, which would enhance the advancement of SMEs. Shaping the future of Malaysia’s digital economy Budget 2018 comes at a time where the country’s economy continues to strengthen. As the number 2 online marketplace in Malaysia, we are confident with the measures introduced by the government to expand digital initiatives under MDEC,” says 11street COO Chuljin Yoon The development of the Digital Free Trade Zone (DFTZ) hub in KLIA continues to help Malaysia edge closer to its digital economy vision, while improving the livelihood of Malaysians through growing job and entrepreneurship opportunities, and reduction of income tax for the M40 category. Along with tax relief, incentive measures and the vision to make Malaysia a regional e-commerce hub, SMEs and e-commerce will continue to play a vital role achieving the digital economy vision of contributing 20% to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2020. 11street is confident that these measures will continue to cement a dynamic and strong digital economy for the country, allowing SMEs, online marketplaces and monobrands a holistic e-commerce trading experience. One key observation is the investment into DFTZ that will drive the participation of 1,500 SMEs into digital economy, and attract investments of up to RM700 million, therefore creating an additional 2,500 jobs. Furthermore, other initiatives are in place to help drive the adoption of e-commerce among SMEs, such as the recent DesaMall project by the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development (Malaysia) in partnership with 11street, providing entrepreneurs a comprehensive e-commerce training development programme to upskill themselves. To date, the B40 group has recorded the fastest growth in income and has contributed to 16.5% of the nation’s GDP. Income tax reduction for the M40 category, anticipated to provide RM300 – RM1,000 of disposable income, will encourage consumers to hop aboard online marketplaces to purchase daily necessities. Lastly, we laud the government’s support to continue growing the e-commerce market, enabling a thriving digital economy to shape the country’s future. Capitalising on the internet economy Trend Micro welcomes the announcement of allocations and amendments to encourage the digital economy under Budget 2018. These initiatives underline how Malaysia remains on the right track, and taking another step forward towards becoming a fully-developed digital economy. According to Trend Micro Malaysia managing director Goh Chee Hoh , the measures to strengthen Malaysia's commitment to the DFTZ will further invigorate the country’s e-commerce industry and enable local businesses to capitalise on the opportunities from the internet economy and cross-border activities. This is also in line with Trend Micro’s continuous investment of resources and efforts in supporting this digital transformation growth in Malaysia. With more Malaysian businesses making the shift to online and digital platforms, their exposure to vulnerabilities remain omnipresent. There is exponentially more data generated and shared across the ecosystem between partners, customers and the organisation. Balancing the opportunities of potential market growth while keeping security issues in check becomes more important than ever. Opportunities for Malaysian businesses Malaysia's 2018 budget reflects the government's focus on innovation, digitisation, smart manufacturing and propelling the nation towards becoming a key player in The Fourth Industrial Revolution. We are excited about the proposed measures that translate to greater opportunities for Malaysian businesses and organisations to help evolve and navigate the digital economy,” says CA Technologies Asean and Greater China vice president Nick Lim . The digital economy has raised customers' expectations and brought disruption to every industry. Businesses today are realising the need to deliver exceptional experience by responding to their customers' needs with greater agility and speed. Software needs to be at the core of every organisation’s DNA as it enables them to transform digitally and take full advantage of mobile, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), big data and other technologies. It is crucial for companies to integrate software into all aspects of their operations. This will require agility across the business, and a mindset shift in how businesses use technology and build software to deliver unique value to their customers. As more Malaysian businesses move to online and digital platforms, the exposure to security vulnerabilities will increase. We urge businesses to prioritise their organizations’ security efforts, by incorporating security at the start of their digital transformation journey as a core technology enabler rather than bolted on as an IT afterthought. This will ultimately boost their customers’ confidence with greater user experiences that are reliable, secure, trustworthy and seamless,” says Lim. Supporting local SMEs Lazada Malaysia applauds the government’s continuous efforts in improving Malaysia’s e-commerce industry, especially with the allocation of RM83.5 million for the first phase of the DFTZ at KLIA. This is expected to further spur the growth of local SMEs. As the number one online shopping and selling destination in Malaysia, we are committed in supporting our local SMEs and helping them build their e-commerce businesses. Through our #EveryoneCanSell programme, sellers will enjoy full access to e-commerce training, easier business registration, enhanced internet connectivity with online tools and solutions, as well as financial support through loan financing and exclusive merchant accounts. We hope to boost SMEs’ capabilities when they capitalise on #EveryoneCanSell’s holistic digital ecosystem, so they remain competitive online,” says Lazada Malaysia chief executive officer Hans-Peter Ressel . Efforts to digitise manufacturing Malaysia’s Budget 2018 is a step in the right direction for the nation’s digital journey thanks to the great emphasis on efforts to digitise the manufacturing sector. This marks the country’s pivotal shift from a labour-driven economy to a more knowledge-driven society. The rise of the fourth Industrial revolution is definitely upon us. With the measures under Budget 2018, Cisco believes that Malaysian manufacturers will be better positioned to capitalise on the upcoming opportunities brought upon by digitisation. In its nascent stage, the combination of tax reliefs and grant allocation Smart Manufacturing facilities will incentivise more manufacturers to adopt new technologies such as automation, Big Data Analytics and robotics,” says Cisco Malaysia managing director Albert Chai. Digital innovation will shape the next wave of economic development in this country. But at the heart of this transformation is the people. I am particularly excited about the various measures aimed at developing a workforce that is future-ready. Of particular interest is the RM250 million allocation to educate the National Transformation 2050 (TN50) generation which encompasses the setting up of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) centres and improving Computer Science modules, including Coding programmes,” says Chai. A boost for the logistics sector Driving greater value for logistics in the wake of even greater digital connectivity Malaysia’s Budget 2018 introduced a series of exciting initiatives that will definitely bring further growth to Malaysia’s economy. We are encouraged by the RM83.5 million allocated in the budget for the first phase of the Digital Free Trade Zone (DFTZ) that is expected to further boost the growth of local small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This serves as a great opportunity for SMEs to expand abroad and tap into regional markets in addition to creating strategic partnerships with key organisations such as international trade facilitators,” explained DHL Express Malaysia & Brunei managing director Christopher Ong. This post has been edited by yenboy: Nov 15 2017, 04:18 PM |
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