E-commerce site will to help forge closer links between merchants in East and West Malaysia


Chew (right) showing some of Sarawak’s local products to Ng (left) after the MoU signing ceremony between PG mall and Seca in Bayan Lepas, Penang. Looking on is Charles (second right).

IDENTIFYING e-commerce products from East Malaysia that are in great demand among consumers in West Malaysia and vice versa is crucial for online shopping operators to stay competitive in the business.

Local e-commerce site PG Mall Sdn Bhd said the move would allow businesses to anticipate orders and reduce shipping time for the products to reach customers.

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