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ACCCIM celebrates media's role at 2025 Media Appreciation Night

ACCCIM celebrates media's role at 2025 Media Appreciation Night

The Star12-06-2025

KUALA LUMPUR: The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) celebrated the media's invaluable contributions at the 2025 ACCCIM Media Appreciation Night.
The event was a night of gratitude and forward-looking announcements shared by ACCCIM committee members and leading media practitioners.
ACCCIM president Datuk Ng Yih Pyng expressed heartfelt thanks to the media, acknowledging their pivotal role in conveying the chamber's messages to the public and policymakers.
"We are deeply grateful to the media for ensuring that our messages are accurately and clearly conveyed.
"Your professional coverage helps amplify our concerns and influence policy directions that impact Malaysia's business ecosystem," he said in his opening speech on Wednesday night (June 11).
Ng particularly commended the media's overwhelming support during the 17th World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention last September, noting that over 200 write-ups from various media outlets contributed significantly to the event's success.
"You have played a crucial role in amplifying the significance of this historic event," he said.
The dinner, graced by the Prime Minister's political secretary Chan Ming Kai, also saw the presence of Star Media Group (SMG) CEO Chan Seng Fatt and SMG chief content officer Datin Paduka Esther Ng, marking a night of camaraderie among colleagues and old friends.
Looking ahead, Ng unveiled a series of major events planned for the second half of 2025.
In August, ACCCIM will host the 14th Young Entrepreneurs Conference, the YEC Awards, and the Asean Young Entrepreneurs Dialogue, all aimed at fostering regional collaboration among emerging business leaders.
"The following month will see the Asean AI Business Summit, focusing on innovation and technology.
"October promises the Asean Chinese Business Summit, culminating in the prestigious Chinese Business Awards Gala Night.
"These events are expected to draw distinguished participants and enterprises from across the Asean region to Kuala Lumpur," he said.
Ng also unveiled an upcoming milestone—the ACCCIM Academy, a new initiative designed to provide practical, industry-relevant training programmes.
"It is imperative for companies to be equipped with the right skills to stay competitive in a fast-changing market.
"Whether it's digital transformation, compliance, finance, or soft skills, the ACCCIM Academy aims to ensure that businesses have access to a trained and capable workforce to support sustainable growth," he said.
Ng also called for continued collaboration with the media.
"Your collaboration is vital as ACCCIM continues to play its role in nation-building, advocating for the business community, and driving economic progress," he said, urging the media to help drive public participation and awareness for these initiatives.

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