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Interesting Article form MIS Asia -- Re: [bhtv] Fwd: [IA-ITB] Peringkat Nilai Ekspor kita masih kalah dari Malaysia

Thomas Hardjono
Fri, 08 Jan 2010 13:02:41 -0800

http://www.mis-asia.com/news/articles/english-is-essential-if-malaysia-is-to-achieve-developed-status-by-2020-pikom

KUALA LUMPUR, 1 DECEMBER 2009 – Malaysian national ICT association (PIKOM) has 
urged the government to push for the continued use of English if the nation is 
to achieve developed status by 2010.

PIKOM chairman C.J. Ang was responding to published suggestions by the deputy 
minister of education (MOE), Dr. Mohd. Puad Zarkashi, that Malaysians in the 
private sector should use Bahasa Malaysia and not English in all communications 
in the private sector and government-linked corporations (GLCs). Ang said: 
“While PIKOM acknowledges Bahasa Malaysia as the national language, and 
supports competence in and fluency of Bahasa Malaysia among citizens at all 
levels in all sectors, industry-wise, there are strong reasons for English to 
continue to be the language of choice for communication among private sectors, 
GLCs and government agencies.”

“With the outsourcing industry expecting to recruit 300,000 workers by 2012, 
encouraging English-speaking citizens is essential, especially in servicing 
global clients in the US and Europe, where the bulk of the outsourcing business 
come from,” said Ang. “Some of the much-sought-after jobs in the outsourcing 
industry are call centre, payroll processing, finance and accounting, all 
needing English competency.”

“In addition, with the rapid pace of globalisation taking place and high cost 
of doing business, companies are eyeing the Web as the means to expand business 
across borders,” he said.


English must be a priority

“The e-commerce industry heavily depends on content that is predominantly in 
English for success,” added Ang. “Therefore, making English a priority would 
help Malaysians be more prepared to take on the competition that awaits them.”

“With globalisation, further strengthening of English as the main business 
language in Malaysia is essential,” he said. “Malaysia needs knowledge workers 
who are fluent not only in writing letters, technical and business reports and 
proposals, but also in speaking and making presentations in English.”

“This would help the country adapt well when pursuing further for foreign 
direct investments and also sits well with the government’s efforts to make 
Malaysia the centre of learning, especially in recruiting international 
students from China, the Middle East and Africa,” said Ang. “PIKOM believes 
there is no other alternative if Malaysia’s vision of being a fully developed 
and an innovation-led, knowledge-based economy by 2020 is to be achieved.” 
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--- On Sat, 9/5/09, Budi Rahardjo <rah...@gmail.com> wrote:

> From: Budi Rahardjo <rah...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [bhtv] Fwd: [IA-ITB] Peringkat Nilai Ekspor kita masih kalah dari 
> Malaysia
> To: "Bandung High Tech Valley" <bhtv@paume.itb.ac.id>
> Date: Saturday, September 5, 2009, 6:21 PM
> Ekspor produk teknologi kapan ya?
> -- budi
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> 
> Date: 2009/9/6
> Subject: [IA-ITB] Peringkat Nilai Ekspor kita masih kalah
> dari Malaysia
> 
> 
> Kompas hari ini, menurut WTO, utk th 2008, negara kita
> Indonesia
> memiliki peringkat nilai ekspor ke 31 dunia (US$ 136,8
> milyar), msh
> lbh tinggi dari Vietnam (ke 50: US$ 63,7 milyar); tetapi
> kalah dari
> Thailand (ke 24: US$ 178,4 milyar), Malaysia (ke 20: US$
> 195,7
> milyar), Singapore (ke 17: US$ 235,8 milyar);
> Kita msh andalkan endowment factor, faktor kekayaan alam,
> spt minyak
> dan gas; di sektor pertanian lbh andalkan kesuburan lahan,
> spt kelapa
> sawit;
> 
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