Examples of using Ewtp in English and their translations into Malay
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Alibaba's eWTP project reinforces the attractiveness of our country and its regions.
It's part of Jack Ma's plan tobuild an Electronic World Trade Platform(eWTP).
Alibaba Group has established three eWTP hubs outside of China in Malaysia, Rwanda and Belgium respectively.
I am delighted that the Government of Belgium is confident toward the eWTP vision and share our commitment.
Under the eWTP agreement with Malaysia, Wong said the Alibaba Group was committed to facilitate the development of eTrade infrastructure and the adoption of best practices.
The training programme, the latest collaboration in line with the eWTP, will allow an easier trade for SMEs between China and Malaysia as well as globally using the DFTZ platform.
The eWTP hub offers Malaysian SMEs the infrastructure for doing commerce with services encompassing ecommerce, logistics, cloud computing, mobile payment and talent training.
We are confident this partnership with Alibabawill go a long way as Alibaba's eWTP and Malaysia's DFTZ have a common vision which is to help SMEs grow and revolutionise Malaysia's e-commerce.”.
The first e-hub under the eWTP outside of China will go a long way towards making global trade more inclusive and provide much needed support to a hugely important constituent: SMEs and the younger generation,” Alibaba executive chairman Jack Ma said in a statement.
The partnership will be Alibaba's initial effort to promote inclusive global trade in Europe,building on the success of similar eWTP partnerships in Asia and Africa over the past two years.
Ma said that“The first e-hub under the eWTP outside of China will go a long way towards making global trade more inclusive and provide much needed support for SMEs and the younger generation.”.
Malaysia will be the first Asian country, outside China, to initiate the Alibaba Netpreneur Training Programme from March 23 to April 3, 2019,which will complement the ongoing Electronic World Trade Platform(eWTP) initiatives in Malaysia.
The first e-hub under the eWTP outside of China will go a long way towards making global trade more inclusive and provide much needed support to a hugely important constituent: SMEs and the younger generation.
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel and Alibaba Group Chairman Jack Ma met in July this year to discuss the eWTP initiative, with the Prime Minister expressing interest for Belgium to become an eWTP partner and promoting its vision.
Earlier in March, the Malaysia eWTP hub was launched to offer Malaysian SMEs the infrastructure for doing commerce with services encompassing e-commerce, logistics, cloud computing, mobile payment and talent training.
The campaign, which ends on July 12, aims to attract Chinese consumers to buy Malaysian products through its online marketplace as part of Alibaba's continued commitment to Malaysia,the tech giant's first Electronic World Trade Platform(eWTP) hub outside of China.
Belgian prime minister CharlesMichel said:“I am excited to welcome eWTP to Belgium and the commitment of Alibaba to improve the competitiveness of Belgian and European firms on the global stage in this partnership.
The Electronic World Trade Platform(eWTP) is a private sector-led, multi-stakeholder initiative that facilitates public-private dialogue to share best practices, incubate new trade rules, and foster a more integrated and inclusive policy and business environment to promote the development of e-commerce, trade and the digital economy in the internet age.
Belgium's prime minster,Charles Michel says:“I am excited to welcome eWTP to Belgium and the commitment of Alibaba to improve the competitiveness of Belgian and European firms on the global stage in this partnership.
As part of our ongoing initiative under the eWTP programme, aimed at addressing various challenges facing Malaysia's entrepreneurs, we will help both traditional businesses and digital ventures to convert challenges into opportunities to propel their business further,“ added Wong.
The new smartlogistics hub will be the cornerstone of the eWTP infrastructure collaboration, with Alibaba playing a key role in facilitating trade, particularly for accessing the China market, as part of the Group's commitment to serve as the“Gateway to China” and help import $200bn of goods from the world to China over the next five years.