All Proposals For Participation In National Export Promotion Programme Reviewed - KSN
KUALA LUMPUR, June 30 (Bernama) -- All proposed participations in the national export promotion programme for 2026 have been reviewed to ensure that government allocations are optimised for high-impact, result-oriented programmes with stronger market potential.
Chief Secretary to the Government (KSN) Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar said the decision was agreed at the Export Coordination Committee (JK-X) Meeting No. 2 of 2026, which he chaired today, to review the direction of the national export promotion programme.
He said the review was aimed at ensuring that each participation by ministries and agencies truly adds value to the national economy.
“The country's exports cannot move routinely when the global trade landscape is changing so rapidly,” he said in a Facebook post today.
Shamsul Azri said the government would continue to strengthen the whole-of-government approach to ensure that the country's export ecosystem remains agile, competitive and able to seize new opportunities despite the increasingly dynamic challenges of global trade.
-- BERNAMA
Keywords
Latest News
- Sarawak Customs Seizes RM1.21 Mln In Contraband Cigarettes, Liquor
- Johor Polls: 'Lacklustre' BN Campaign Claims Do Not Reflect Reality On The Ground - Zahid
- Malaysian Households Waste Up To 97.3kg Of Food Per Capita Annually - DOSM
- AI Spending And Construction Boom Drive Singapore Growth Forecast Upgrades
- Thailand Tightens Aviation Security After Crew Member Arrested In Australia