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There is a need to consider and engage the voice of young entrepreneurs, says Nabil.

The new digital eco-system, which is increasingly disrupting business-as-usual, requires that policy-makers engage with young entrepreneurs, who are the driving force of this new wave, reports JOY LEE.

WITH the advent of technology disruptors, young entrepreneurs have a role to play in developing relevant policies that take into account the new digital eco-system for a more integrated Asean region, says Syed Nabil Al Jefri, founder of Malaysian Association of Asean Young Entrepreneurs (MAAYE).

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