South East-Asian business leaders discuss digital transformation and trade at Asean Business Forum 2024


KUALA LUMPUR: The Chartered Institute of Digital Economy and the Asean Retail-Chains & Franchise Federation (ARFF) hosted the Asean Business Forum (ABF) 2024 at the Pernas Auditorium Tun Rahah in Bangsar South City.

The event was inaugurated by former prime minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob on Wednesday.

The event's objective is to provide a platform of meeting between policy makers and industry C level to converge and discuss topics of interest among others Digital Transformation, Trade and Investment Opportunities, Supply Chain Resilience, Human Capital Development, Green Growth and Climate Action, Regulatory Environment and Business Environment, Tourism and Hospitality and, Healthcare and Biotechnology.

Over 250 delegates from 10 Asean countries and China gathered to discuss crucial topics such as digital transformation, trade and investment opportunities as attendees gained new insights into the evolving Asean business landscape.

In his speech, Ismail Sabri highlighted the importance of digital health in addressing the rising demand for quality healthcare services in Asean.

Ismail in his speech also added that the digital transformation could make healthcare more accessible and cost-effective, especially in marginalised areas.

He also said that the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated investment in tech-enabled healthcare services like telehealth and predictive analytics in South-east Asia.

Key speakers included Norjamin Delos Reyes from the Philippine Embassy, Worawan Wanwil from the Royal Thai Embassy, Vith Panhnha from the Cambodian Embassy, and Libra Cheng from the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office.

Representatives from Mida, Matrade, MDEC, the Vietnam Malaysia Business Association, the Thai-Asean Halal Tourism and Trade Association, and the Singapore Digital Chamber of Commerce also contributed to the discussions.

The forum was co-organised by the Asean Retail-Chains & Franchise Federation (ARFF), the Malaysia Digital Chamber of Commerce (MDCC), and the Chartered Institute of Digital Economy (CIDE).

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