Small Business Stories Galvanize Support
Small Business Stories Galvanize Support for Inclusive
Agenda
Issued by the APEC Secretariat
Lima, Peru,
19 November 2016 - Stories of two families from the
opposite sides of the Pacific, who tapped the benefits of
connectivity and mobility to successfully grow their small
businesses, graced the gathering of officials from member
economies at the 2016 APEC Economic Leaders’ Week.
These are the stories of the winners of the 2016 APEC
Video Contest, now on its second year. APEC asked small
business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs to share their
stories about how they have used mobile internet
technologies to develop and grow commercial ideas.
"Through the contest, APEC created a way for business
owners to articulate and share the benefits of mobile
connectivity and how it helped their businesses grow," said
APEC Secretariat Executive Director Alan Bollard.
"These
are tangible examples of how APEC's work to promote
sustainable and inclusive growth manifests in our
communities,” said Dr Bollard. “Part of this
inclusiveness push is helping small businesses create more
jobs by providing opportunities to grow and expand.”
WATCH: Regional Category
Winner
WATCH: Host Economy
Winner
Regional Category winner Thu Mai Hang
from Viet Nam runs the largest tire shop in Hoang Mai
district of Ha Noi, with her family. Host Economy Category
winner Varinia Teresa Gonzales Zuniga looks after the
business model of her family enterprise that provides fava
beans to exporters and operates from Cusco, Peru.
"My family's business now provides employment to women in San Jeronimo in Cusco, where I come from," said Ms Zuniga. "More and more, because of internet connectivity, we close the gap between us and our clients. I look forward to seeing more small business like ours in Peru take advantage of the internet to grow and provide jobs to more people."
Small
and medium enterprises make up more than 95 per cent of the
businesses in the Asia-Pacific region. These businesses are
growing their markets with the help of internet connectivity
that enables them to engage in activities like mobile
banking and digital promotions, therefore expanding their
access to an unprecedented number of potential clients and
partners.
"Before, my family never thought of going on a
holiday together because of the day-to-day business
operations," said Thu Mai Hang. "But now, the internet has
helped us do more with less time. We can now do mobile
banking, promote our shop through our company website,
communicate with clients, and monitor the shop remotely. The
Internet not only helped expand our business, it helped
improved the quality of my family's life."
The video
contest targeting small business was supported by Google.
APEC is working to see these benefits spread to more
people and has been pushing hard for the
internationalization of SMEs over the past couple of years.
This year, Peru kept the momentum on track by making the
modernizaton of small businesses a priority for APEC Peru
2016.