Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin speaks during the virtual launch of MyDIGITAL and Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint. PIX: HAZROL ZAINAL / MalaysiaGazette / 19 FEBRUARY 2021.
Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin speaks during the virtual launch of MyDIGITAL and Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint. PIX: HAZROL ZAINAL / MalaysiaGazette / 19 FEBRUARY 2021.

KUALA LUMPU – MyDIGITAL initiative is expected to create 500,000 jobs in the digital economy and contribute 22.6 per cent to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yasin said.

The Prime Minister said the initiative would complement national development policies such as the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) and Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 (WKB 2030).

“MyDIGITAL sets out a combination of initiatives and targets across the three phases of implementation until 2030.

“By 2025, the digital economy is expected to contribute 22.6 per cent to the country’s gross domestic product,” he said when launching the MyDIGITAL and Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint virtually here on Friday.

Muhyiddin said that the government would also encourage 875,000 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to accept the use of e-commerce.

Besides that, he said the initiatives under the auspices of MyDIGITAL could also catalyse 5,000 startup companies in the next five years.

He said this initiative will also be the starting point to attract new investments worth RM70 billion in the digital sector from within and outside the country.

The government is targeting the level of productivity of the economic sector to be 30 per cent higher than what has been achieved today, by 2030.

For the public sector, he said all agencies will provide cashless transaction facilities as the main choice by 2022.

To spur innovation and create an effective digital ecosystem, he said four important types of digital infrastructure under MyDIGITAL need to be built first.

“This construction effort will be done through the Government and Private Partnership approach, where the private sector would contribute capital funding and skills.

“First, a total of RM21 billion will be invested over five years through the National Digital Network (JENDELA) project to strengthen existing connectivity,” he said.

Muhyiddin said the fixed line fibre optic network would cover almost 100 per cent populated areas in stages — from 7.5 million premises by end-2022 to nine million premises by end-2025.

Based on this wider fibre optic network, he said the country will be better prepared to switch to the fifth generation cellular networking technology (5G) in the near future.

Second, he said a total of RM1.65 billion will be invested by several telecommunications companies to strengthen the connectivity to the international submarine cable network until 2023.

— BERNAMA