Kuala Lampur, Nov. 26 -- We are living in an undeniable digital era, where nearly every aspect of our daily life has undergone a radical transformation. The way we communicate, connect, and shop is now defined by unprecedented convenience, yet this shift also presents complex regulatory challenges. The physical boundaries that once governed commerce have been effectively erased, a phenomenon clearly demonstrated when the world was forced online during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Since that inflection point, the move towards digital platforms has become permanent across all sectors. Going back to the history of the digital economy in Malaysia, the nation began implementing infrastructure for digital commerce in the late 1990s. The subsequent g...
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