The Association of Southeast Asian Nations has approved a development
project that will encourage investments in small and medium enterprises
throughout the region.
The Asean-backed project, which
was launched last week, involves the development of 19 case studies in three
priority SME sectors: agro-processing, electronics and information and
communications technology.
The proponents of the project
noted that while SMEs undoubtedly make up a large part of the world’s economy,
far fewer studies about them are available.
“SMEs account for 70 to 80
percent of the GDP of countries in Asean,” said Philip Juico, who leads the
project management team.
In particular, the case studies
aim to identify weaknesses to help and create interventions for SMEs, promote
innovations that improve the effectiveness of SMEs, support economic
integration within the region, align regional development initiatives and
promote entrepreneurship.
Juico said that SMEs involved in
agro-processing in Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei, Myanmar and
Japan will be studied.
For the ICT sector, SMEs in
Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan will be
examined.
Meanwhile, SMEs that will be
surveyed in the electronics sector will come from Philippines, Singapore,
Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Japan.
The drafts of the case studies
are expected to be finished by December and the final output by March next
year, Juico said.
The project, financed by the
Japan-Asean Integration Fund, tapped 13 research writers from the Asean region.
Some of the SMEs eyed for the
case studies include a producer of seafood crackers in Brunei, a producer of
cured seafood in Indonesia, a silk weaver in Cambodia and an electronic goods
trader in Vietnam.
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