JAKARTA - Deputy for Creative Economy of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf) Muhammad Neil El Himam said, Gojek through GoFood and GoSend services is sufficient to help micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to market their products, especially during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021.

"Gojek and GoSend are also one of the pillars, where MSME friends during the pandemic become heroes of the pandemic and all have needs for delivery of goods, including food," El Himani told reporters in Jakarta, Thursday, February 9.

At the peak of the pandemic, he continued, the GoFood and GoSend services are also very useful and help people who are self-isolating.

El Himam hopes that through the Gojek service, people can transform to digital.

"MSMEs need to join the community in order to have the same spirit so that members can advance to class," he said.

On the same occasion, Gojek Theresia Nadya's Head of Marketing Logistics said, the popularity of online selling trends should be supported, one of which is through the GoSend service with the presence of the 'Best Seller GoSend' community.

With this community program, it is hoped that it will be able to support the increase in learning capacity, business promotion, and online sellers, including MSMEs, which can continue to network and advance to class.

"In this program, MSME players, especially online sellers, can obtain various kinds of business support, such as training, exclusive promos, media exposure, and opportunities to cooperate with the Brand Ambassador of GoSend Ariel Noah," he said.


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