Ka Siong clears the air on SMEs


Forging ahead: Dr Wee (fourth from left) and MCA Youth chairman Chong Sin Woon (fifth from left) shaking hands with the speakers at Tech Talk 2015, where the young entrepreneurs shared their experiences in starting their business using technology in Cyberjaya. From left are SpurPress.com chief executive officer Kenneth Yu, Storehub.com founder Fong Wai Hong, LinkedIn head of marketing Edward Ling and MyTeksi general manager Jaygan Fu.

CYBERJAYA: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong clarified many issues related to small and medium enterprises in a Twitter session and told budding entrepreneurs how SMEs could be ­started.

“We answered many questions, some of them really imaginative, during the Twitter chat. I hope that this session will help groom more people to become successful entrepreneurs in the future,” he said.

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