Helping small businesses in Southeast Asia push digital trade frontiers
The Digital Export Enablement Programme for ASEAN enables small businesses to identify and harness new e-commerce opportunities
Trading online offers growing opportunities, but also requires adapting your business model. That means understanding trade flows across markets and identifying promising channels. But you also need digital marketing skills to succeed in online marketplaces, website sales, or social media channels.
According to a study by Google and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), 60% of small businesses in Southeast Asia want to move into new markets. But 75% said they don’t have the market analysis and digital marketing skills to do. They indicated they would be keen to enhance those skills.
In response, ICC, Google, ITC and the World Intellectual Property Organization came together to pilot the Digital Export Enablement Programme (DEEP) for ASEAN businesses. The aim was to strengthen the market analysis and digital marketing skills of 1,000 small businesses. The hybrid programme brings together self-paced online courses, as well as hybrid workshops.
Topics covered include identifying and comparing opportunities in new markets using tools like Trade Map, Export Potential Map, Global Trade Helpdesk and Market Finder. The programme also introduces ICC Incoterms. This helps firms prepare digital audit and digital marketing plans across relevant digital channels, while guiding them on intellectual property right protection and branding considerations. To help put their strategies into action, DEEP also offered personalized coaching for the most diligent firms.
More than 1,300 firms signed up, with about 53% led by women. They came from Brunei, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Singapore. Workshops across these countries also benefited from strong support from local counterparts, including the partnerships with ITAP in Thailand, and the Vietnam E-Commerce Association, as well as support from the ICC Centre of Entrepreneurship in Indonesia.
To date, 638 firms have completed the programme and received certification. Of those, 95% reported they will make changes to their business operations.
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