Regarding Tanah Abang Market, Vice President Reminds MSMEs To Adapt Age To Face Challenges Of Technology Disruption
Poster calls for the removal of social commerce at Tanah Abang Market, Central Jakarta (Jakpus). (Between)

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Vice President (Vice President) Ma'ruf Amin said Tanah Abang Market in Central Jakarta which was considered eroded by the digital market was a real impact of technological disruption. According to him, it needs to be adapted by Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). "We have recently been treated with sad facts, namely the conventional market, such as Tanah Abang Market, which has been eroded by the digital market," said Ma'ruf when delivering directions on the agenda of Ijtima Sanawi, the XIX/2023 Sharia Supervisory Board, followed by the Setwapres YouTube network in Jakarta, Friday, October 12, which was confiscated by Antara. He said disruption is a challenge for the current global economy. Advances in digital technology and innovation are the main driving factors. "Economic actors who do not adjust will be affected, because economic disruption is an inevitable necessity," Ma'ruf added. "In fact, almost all actors in the conventional market are MSMEs. Therefore, awareness steps must be taken immediately for business actors, especially MSMEs, to prepare themselves and continue to be adaptive to the dynamics of the times, including facing disruption challenges," he said. On that occasion, the Vice President said the disruption challenge also hit the Islamic economic and financial sectors which needed to be responded to by mitigating business actors in the sharia sector. "We should be grateful, the leading sector of the Islamic economy and finance has recorded various positive achievements in recent years," he said.
According to him, universal uniqueness, inclusive nature, and sharia economy are able to offer alternative options in running the economy. "Although, the positive achievement is actually still not sufficient compared to the national Islamic economic potential and strength," he said. Ma'ruf said that adjustments were needed to the challenge of disruption, while continuing to pursue other challenges, namely the lack of literacy. "Literacy is a very important factor and is one of the keys to accelerating the pace of economic growth and national sharia finance," he said.

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