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Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint : Still many gaps in open data policy

The Malaysian government has announced plans to make it more accessible, reliable and comprehensive to the public. The BBC's The Edge looks at how it aims to improve its digital economy, which includes the creation of a new service catalogue.

Source: msn.com
Published on 2021-03-01

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