Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) and its ecosystem partners were delighted to mark 16 October 2022 as the official launch of “DE Rantau Hub” at ...
It was actually a problem in Langkawi because it was hard to find vegan food here and a lot of digital nomads who come to the island are vegan. are encouraged to choose Malaysia as their “live, work, and travel” destination. For them to do this, it shows that Langkawi is very safe.” Digital nomads are already in Malaysia, but they are not recognized or being categorized, and there are no incentives for them. Instead of digital nomads visiting Malaysia, how do we make “digital nomads not only come to us, but stay with us. “We see Tapawfood in a much more niche than our competitors, big companies like Grab and Foodpanda as we are currently focusing on vegan food.
LANGKAWI: Over 2000 online applications for the DE Rantau Nomad Pass had been recorded since it was opened last Oct 1 under the Malaysia Digital Cata...
I hope Malaysia will be an example because there are 183 countries, we have our own strengths,“ he added. “We are one of the new member countries that will play a role. He said the DE Rantau Programme is capable of contributing to the growth of the digital economy and the ministry aimed to generate income of RM70 billion by 2025 compared to RM45 billion currently.