SMEs told to embrace best practices


(Left to right) SMI Association of Malaysia president Teh Kee Sin, RAM Holdings group chief economist Dr Yeah Kim Leng, SME Corp chief executive officer Datuk Hafsah Hashim, The Star chief reporter Lim Wing Hooi, Exim Bank chief business officer Md Harris Md Taib and Malaysian Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry honourary Secretary Dr A.T. Kumararajah at The Star Business Awards panel discussion on Oct 22.

PETALING JAYA: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) should embrace international best practices to move up the value chain and become globally competitive.

“What is important is the need for SMEs to streamline with international best practices,” said RAM Holdings Bhd group chief economist Dr Yeah Kim Leng at a Star Business Awards (SOBA) panel discussion yesterday.

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