COVID-19: Wake Up Call for Supply Chain

2)With business activities in China slowing down as some towns and cities are put under lockdown, analysts have claimed that many economies globally that consider China their trade partners would feel the pinch? Can you give some examples of those feeling the pinch? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvP5Mp3lJnc Those with supply chains that rely heavily on products or components from China will be hit, we have noticed that tourism has been directly impacted, this we expect to pick up by the second half of the year as hotels and airlines will be passing out some great packages.  Many of the conferences have quickly shifted the dates to the second half of the year. The Technology sector and the manufacturing of the hardware components, have been affected as some parts are not available even if your factory is another country. By extension the logistics sector has been impacted. This crisis, is in fact an opportunity [...]

COVID-19: Wake Up Call for Supply Chain2020-02-28T15:33:43+08:00

COVID-19: Impact on The Gig Economy

1)They say that If the situation persists, the retrenchment figure can reach as high as 100,000, which is more than double in 2019, can you give some context to this prediction?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bYVrojciHo There are certain sectors of the economy that have impacted negatively more than others, at the same time some sectors like the healthcare sector and pharmaceutical are posting very good results. Many Malaysian have already embraced the “Gig Economy” which means that they will be able to shift their skills into sectors that need more labour at the moment. For those that are faced with layoffs the government has successfully implemented the Employment Insurance System under PEKESO which will help those looking for jobs with assistance. So in that context Malaysia is better off than when the SARS hit a few years ago.

COVID-19: Impact on The Gig Economy2020-02-28T15:02:21+08:00

Malaysia Global Business Forum to support local sporting initiatives

Malaysia has the opportunity to move to a corporate-funded sports model, allowing the government to shift to investments into required infrastructure and land grants for sporting facilities. As Malaysia moves to developed nation status it needs to develop a world-class sporting culture that is both positive and sustainable.  In line with global best practices, sports and the business community go hand in hand, eventually developing a thriving sports industry. Recent social listening data provided by Harvestmedia suggests that several sporting community clusters exist on social media, together with recent search trends which regularly sees sports-related searches above entertainment and politics, which suggests that companies and brands are missing the boat when it comes to community engagement in various sports. To address the gap “the Malaysia Global Business Forum will support the development of sports in two strategic ways; the development of premier clubs that are within a national structure and [...]

Malaysia Global Business Forum to support local sporting initiatives2022-02-05T22:50:12+08:00

Linking Rural Economic Development and Food Security: A Sustainable Approach

The Malaysia Global Business Forum (MGBF) has recently conducted a series of high level discussions with stakeholders ahead of the launch of the MGBF Food Security Initiative next month. The goals of the discussions were to understand the role that rural planning and develop will play in the implementation of a successful food security strategy for the country and how that link to other efforts will across ASEAN. "The question is where to start?  In the context of rural development needs to be seen in the broader context of demand for goods and services to a specific market that a particular group of people wish to supply, this in turn has a direct impact on how planning needs to take place in those areas.  Rural communities are an important part of the story, they often bear the burden of food production or at least the production of raw materials for food [...]

Linking Rural Economic Development and Food Security: A Sustainable Approach2017-05-25T13:30:46+08:00

UK’s departure from the EU: Impact on Malaysian Business – Commentary

The recent invocation of Article 50 by the United Kingdom which signals the start of process of the UK's departure from the European Union will have far reaching effects on economic and geopolitical realities faced by countries and business entreaties for the foreseeable future. While it is the democratic will of the majority of people living in the UK it's important to remember the founding principles of peace and prosperity through a shared future following the catastrophic aftermath of two world wars, this ideal should not be lost during the coming years. Putting aside the political horse trading and the sensation created by some reports in the media the key question for Malaysia will be how can Malaysian companies benefit from the changes created by UK's departure from the European Union? While the UK has taken a step back from the EU, the fact remains that the EU is still [...]

UK’s departure from the EU: Impact on Malaysian Business – Commentary2020-04-08T11:06:49+08:00
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