No. ISSN: 2180-0448 “DRIVING Transformation, POWERING Growth” MITI Weekly Bulletin / www.miti.gov.my MITI in the news Kerajaan Rancang Perluas Perniagaan Atas Talian Kerajaan merancang untuk memperluaskan perniagaan melalui dalam talian (online) kepada seluruh usahawan Perusahaan Kecil dan Sederhana (PKS) tempatan kerana itu adalah pendekatan terbaik memasarkan produk ke seluruh negara ASEAN. Menteri Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed berkata, kementerian telah berbincang dengan SME Corp. dan Bank Negara bagi merangka pelan untuk tujuan tersebut. Menurutnya, paling penting, usahawan PKS perlu merebut peluang melibatkan diri menjalankan perniagaan melalui dalam talian kerana perniagaan itu adalah peluang terbaik untuk memasarkan produk yang dapat menembusi pasaran di negara-negara ASEAN. “Pihak kementerian, SME Corp. dan Bank Negara telah berbincang kelmarin di samping merangka pelan khusus untuk membantu usahawan PKS memasarkan produk mereka ke negara ASEAN dan kaedah terbaik kita lihat adalah melalui perniagaan dalam talian. Justeru, mulai tahun hadapan, kementerian akan memperluaskan perniagaan melalui dalam talian kepada semua usahawan PKS di seluruh negara kerana berdasarkan kaji selidik oleh SME Corp. penggunaan e-commerce dalam kalangan PKS adalah masih rendah. Daripada 2,079 responden yang dikaji dalam tempoh suku tahun pertama 2014, hanya 7.6 peratus PKS yang menggunakan perniagaan melalui dalam talian manakala 58.9 peratus telah menunjukkan peningkatan daripada segi kecekapan dan 74.7 peratus dapat mengurangkan kos perniagaan,” katanya.
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No. ISSN: 2180-0448“D
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Grow
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MITI in the newsKerajaan Rancang Perluas Perniagaan Atas Talian
Kerajaan merancang untuk memperluaskan perniagaan melalui dalam talian (online) kepada seluruh usahawan Perusahaan Kecil dan Sederhana (PKS) tempatan kerana itu adalah pendekatan terbaik memasarkan produk ke seluruh negara ASEAN. Menteri Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed berkata, kementerian telah berbincang dengan SME Corp. dan Bank Negara bagi merangka pelan untuk tujuan tersebut.
Menurutnya, paling penting, usahawan PKS perlu merebut peluang melibatkan diri menjalankan perniagaan melalui dalam talian kerana perniagaan itu adalah peluang terbaik untuk memasarkan produk yang dapat menembusi pasaran di negara-negara ASEAN. “Pihak kementerian, SME Corp. dan Bank Negara telah berbincang kelmarin di samping merangka pelan khusus untuk membantu usahawan PKS memasarkan produk mereka ke negara ASEAN dan kaedah terbaik kita lihat adalah melalui perniagaan dalam talian.
Justeru, mulai tahun hadapan, kementerian akan memperluaskan perniagaan melalui dalam talian kepada semua usahawan PKS di seluruh negara kerana berdasarkan kaji selidik oleh SME Corp. penggunaan e-commerce dalam kalangan PKS adalah masih rendah. Daripada 2,079 responden yang dikaji dalam tempoh suku tahun pertama 2014, hanya 7.6 peratus PKS yang menggunakan perniagaan melalui dalam talian manakala 58.9 peratus telah menunjukkan pe ningkatan daripada segi kecekapan dan 74.7 peratus dapat mengurangkan kos perniagaan,” katanya.
Beliau berkata demikian dalam sidang akhbar selepas merasmikan Showcase Satu Daerah Satu Industri (SDSI) ke-9 peringkat kebangsaan di Pusat Dagangan Antarabangsa Melaka (MITC), Ayer Keroh di sini hari ini.
Yang turut hadir, Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Idris Haron; Ketua Pengarah Unit Penyelarasan Pelaksanaan, Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Tan Sri Shukry Md. Salleh dan Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pertanian dan Pembangunan Usahawan negeri, Datuk Hasan Rahman.
Mustapa berkata, perniagaan dalam talian adalah kaedah terbaru paling efektif buat PKS menonjolkan produk masing-masing ke luar negara yang dapat mengurangkan kos selain menambah pendapatan berlipat kali ganda.
Justeru katanya, Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) akan menganjurkan kursus, taklimat dan seminar kepada usahawan PKS mengenai kelebihan perniagaan dalam talian. Mengulas mengenai Showcase SDSI yang penganjurannya masuk tahun kesembilan sejak 2006, beliau berkata, setakat ini sambutan yang diterima daripada pempamer dan orang ramai amat menggalakkan.“SDSI berjaya memainkan peranan untuk melonjakkan pendapatan masyarakat desa melalui pelbagai produk tempatan daripada 13 buah negeri termasuk Sabah dan Sarawak,” katanya.Beliau berkata, Melaka akan terus mendapat mandat menjadi tuan rumah Showcase SDSI pada tahun hadapan atas kerjasama rapat yang diberikan kerajaan negeri setakat ini.
Showcase tahun ini melibatkan lebih daripada 500 pempamer berlangsung selama empat hari bermula Khamis dan berakhir esok.
Malaysia Posts 9.1% Growth in InvestmentsMalaysia recorded a 9.1. per cent growth in investments in the first nine months of this year compared to the same period in 2013.
International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said the total RM172.3 billion investments were in services, primary and manufacturing sectors.The services sector was the largest in terms of investments, number of projects and enployment opportunities.The real estate sub sector attracted 56.4 per cent of investments in the servives sector. “The manufacturing sector also did well, recording the highest for the first nine months,” he told a media briefing today. Malaysia recorded RM63.5 billion for the period of January to September.Mustapa said the leading sources of foreign investments were Japan. Singapore, China, Germany and Korea.
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MALAYSIAExternal Trade, Jan - Oct 2014
External Trade by Region, Jan - Oct 2014
8.0
57.0
-7.6
-14.5
8.914.8
-3.6
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Africa Asia Europe Latin America North America Oceania Others
RM b
illio
n
Trade Balance
Africa, 16.4
Asia, 453.4
Europe, 64.8
Latin America, 10.5
North America, 54.9
Others, 0.2Oceania, 34.5
Exports (RM billion)
Africa, 8.4
Asia, 396.4
Europe, 72.4
Latin America,
25.0
North America,
46.1Oceania,
19.7
Others, 3.9
Imports (RM billion)
Source: Department of Statistics, Malaysia
Oct 2014 Sep 2014 Jan - Oct 2014 Jan - Oct 2013 Change % (m-o-m)
Total Trade 128,994.1 119,718.0 1,206,663.7 1,131,689.0 7.7 6.6
Source: Department of Statistics,
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External Trade with Asia, Jan - Oct 2014
Exports21,896
Imports20,991
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
22,000
24,000
26,000
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
RM m
illio
n
North-East Asia
Exports3,313
Imports967
0
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2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
RM m
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n
South Asia
Exports46.8
Imports4.0
0
10
20
30
40
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80
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100
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
RM m
illio
n
Central Asia
Exports1,875
Imports3,716
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
RM m
illio
n
West Asia
Exports18,288
Imports15,642
12,000
13,000
14,000
15,000
16,000
17,000
18,000
19,000
20,000
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
RM m
illio
n
South-East Asia
North-East Asia
49.9%
Central Asia0.1%
South-East Asia
38.2%
South Asia8.0%
West Asia3.9%
Total Trade
Source: Department of Statistics, Malaysia
5.6
8.6 7.97.1
4.2 4.0
2.6
4.3
8.6
4.1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
January February March April May June July August September October
RM b
illio
n
Trade balance with Asia
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Top 10 Major Export Destinations, Jan - Oct 2014
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
20%
0
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100
RM B
illio
n
Export Share
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
0
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60
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80
90
100
Singapore Thailand Indonesia Viet Nam Philippines Myanmar Brunei Cambodia Lao PDR
RM B
illio
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Export Share
Exports to ASEAN, Jan - Oct 2014
ASEAN18.3 bG15
7.10 b
OECD26.10 b
EU6.45 b
Total Exports : 65.09 b
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Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia
Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia
Trade with Selected Economic Regions, Oct 2014
796.0
646.0571.5
517.0
104.767.9 61.0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
India Australia Thailand New Zealand Singapore Papua New Guinea Japan
RM Million Exports
472.1
390.0
282.6 279.9223.1 218.5 195.5
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
RussianFederation
Qatar UAE Saudi Arabia Gabon Venezuela Australia
RM Million Imports
Top Trading Partners in Crude Petroleum, October 2014
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Source: Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia
Number and Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin (PCOs)
Number of Certificates
Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin
AJCEP: ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership (Implemented since 1 February 2009)
ACFTA: ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 July 2003) AKFTA: ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 July 2006)
AANZFTA: ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement(Implemented since 1 January 2010)
AIFTA: ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 January 2010)
ATIGA: ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (Implemented since 1 May 2010)
Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin
Number of Certificates
MICECA: Malaysia-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (Implemented since 1 July 2011)
MNZFTA: Malaysia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 August 2010)MCFTA: Malaysia-Chile Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 25 February 2012)
Number of Certificates
Notes: The preference giving countries under the GSP scheme are Japan, Switzerland, the Russian Federation, Norway and Cambodia.
MPCEPA: Malaysia-Pakistan Closer Economic Partnership Agreement (Implemented since 1 January 2008)
Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin
Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin
MAFTA: Malaysia-Australia Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 January 2013)
MJEPA: Malaysia-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (Implemented since 13 July 2006)
AANZFTA AIFTA AJCEP ATIGA ACFTA AKFTA
12 Oct 2014 895 460 179 4,479 1,395 667
19 Oct 2014 1,025 544 220 4,993 1,770 787
26 Oct 2014 736 389 181 3,970 1,219 575
2 Nov 2014 1,095 531 235 4,622 1,470 776
9 Nov 2014 832 491 291 4,800 1,407 799
16 Nov 2014 926 591 235 4,718 1,479 781
23 Nov 2014 966 503 206 4,899 1,514 930
30 Nov 2014 915 513 138 4,138 1,477 640
MICECA MNZFTA MCFTA MAFTA
12 Oct 2014 297 3 48 30419 Oct 2014 322 4 127 63926 Oct 2014 250 20 42 1402 Nov 2014 303 0 58 5079 Nov 2014 342 5 48 446
16 Nov 2014 329 23 82 42423 Nov 2014 316 0 80 48930 Nov 2014 253 9 59 409
MJEPA MPCEPA GSP
12 Oct 2014 785 135 12819 Oct 2014 865 130 16926 Oct 2014 571 125 612 Nov 2014 1,054 161 1649 Nov 2014 770 174 171
16 Nov 2014 906 173 16023 Nov 2014 926 106 10030 Nov 2014 790 157 158
12 Oct 19 Oct 26 Oct 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov 30 NovAANZFTA 71 91 60 96 74 91 95 81AIFTA 119 91 80 84 80 93 82 112AJCEP 193 67 63 91 126 72 91 41
0
50
100
150
200
250
RM m
illio
n
12 Oct 19 Oct 26 Oct 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov 30 NovATIGA 641 697 662 645 862 687 2,630 698ACFTA 541 570 604 834 449 550 621 648AKFTA 119 917 90 712 881 211 192 929
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
RM m
iliio
n
12 Oct 19 Oct 26 Oct 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov 30 NovMICECA 43.01 46.42 46.44 39.98 37.69 55.46 38.94 38.97MNZFTA 0.02 0.21 0.51 0.00 0.21 0.48 0.00 0.22MCFTA 6.17 18.94 10.46 12.94 8.69 11.71 9.44 9.84MAFTA 24.35 52.21 12.67 38.90 84.91 32.38 78.68 58.87
0
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90
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ion
12 Oct 19 Oct 26 Oct 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov 30 NovMJEPA 122 154 91 182 133 287 155 274MPCEPA 19 15 44 25 63 81 12 18GSP 20 19 10 21 36 1,003 14 19
Ministry of International Trade and Industry Malaysia, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Malaysian Rubber Board, Malaysian Cocoa Board, Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Federation, Bloomberg and Czarnikow Group
Notes: All figures have been rounded to the nearest decimal point * Refer to % change from the previous week’s price i Average price in the year except otherwise indicated
Ministry of International Trade and Industry Malaysia, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Malaysian Rubber Board, Malaysian Cocoa Board, Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Federation, Bloomberg and Czarnikow Group
Source :
697.0
710.0
705.0726.0
822.0
718.5
822.0
699.0
710.5
748.0 720.0
716.0700.5
600
650
700
750
800
850
5 Sept 12 Sept 19 Sept 26 Sept 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Oct 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Nov
US$
/mt
Crude Palm Oil
1,507.0
1,529.0
1,453.0
1,422.0
1,433.5
1,470.5
1,607.51,602.0
1,482.0
1,556.5
1,541.0
1,525.01,481.0
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
5 Sept 12 Sept 19 Sept 26 Sept 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Oct 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Nov
US$
/mt
Rubber SMR 20
2,674.2
2,734.8
2,886.4
2,840.9
2,674.2
2,784.4
2,800.1
2,674.3
2,559.92,513.6
2,529.0 2,352
2,326.7
2000
2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
3000
5 Sept 12 Sept 19 Sept 26 Sept 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Oct 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Nov
US$
/MT
Cocoa
333.5 334.8
339.5336.3
345.3348.5
341.0
333.0
328.5
324.0
332.5
337.8
314.5
300
310
320
330
340
350
360
5 Sept 12 Sept 19 Sept 26 Sept 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Oct 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Nov
US$
/MT
Raw Sugar
91.593.1
97.0
91.0
83.8 83.3
81.0 80.9
77.9
74.4
76.7
68.7
66.4
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
5 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Sep 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Oct 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Nov
US$
/bbl
Crude Petroleum
56.5 56.5
54.5
51.4
52.8
51.8
51.351.6
53.3 53.3
52.0
53.0 53.1
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
5 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Sep 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Oct 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Nov
US$
/mt
Coal
380.0
320.0
370.0
300.0
250
270
290
310
330
350
370
390
5 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Sep 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Oct 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Nov
US$
/mt
Scrap Iron
Scrap Iron/MT (High) Scrap Iron/MT(Low)
150.5
154.6
139.9
137.4
124.0
114.8
127.2
137.1
134.2
132.6
136.3
135.8
128.1
121.4
111.8
114.6
100.6
92.7
96.1
92.6
82.4
81.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
US$/
dmtu
Iron Ore
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PRoEight, winner of the Most Innovative SME award at the 1-InnoCERT competition in 2011, is a company built on an innovative culture. ProEight is constantly innovating its products and testing apparatus to keep one step ahead of its competitors. The company also attracts skilled working professionals, especially engieers for increasing its R&D capabilities, further contributing to its innoavatiuon edge.The high quality of ProEight’s engineering services and patented mechanical seals have helped it to win new contracts and extensions of existing contarct. The company is currently appointed as a vendor under the Petronas Vendor Development Program (VDP) and also has contarcts with Vinyl Choliride(Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, Sarawak Shell Berhad (SSB) and Sabah Shell Petroleum Company (SSPC), among others. The recognition from the Most Innovatives SME Award
has boosted ProEight visibility at the enternational lebel. The company has currently established business relationships with Petronas (Thailand) Co. Ltd, Petronas Carigali (Turkmenistan) Sdn Bhd, Petroleum Develoment of Oman (PDO), ProEight International AG Zurich, Switzeland and ProEight-Oman Joint Venture (JV) Muscat, Oman.ProEight also participated in SME Corp. Malaysia’s Enterpise 50 Award programme in 2012 and was ranked 24th among the 50 winners.
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