Government Representative

Parliament Malaysia

  • Dewan Negara (Senate) of Malaysia

Representative: YB Senator Tan Sri Dato’ Low Kian Chuan

Ministry of Economic Affairs

  • Special Task Force to Facilitate Business (PEMUDAH)

Representative: Datuk Ng Yih Pyng

Alternate: Dato' Jeffery Tan

  • PEMUDAH Prive Sector

Representative: Dato’ Jeffery Tan,

Alternate: Mr. Michael Chai Woon Chew

Ministry of Economic Affairs - PEMUDAH Technical Working Groups (TWGs)

  • Business Entry

Representative: Dato’ Jeffery Tan (Co-Chairman), Mr. Michael Chai Woon Chew

  • Utility Services

Representative: Mr. Tan Ching Meng

  • Labour

Representative: Mr. Boo Chin Liong

  • Financial Services

Representative: Mr. Lee Yew Chen

  • Business Competitiveness

Representative: Tan Sri Dato' Teo Chiang Kok

  • Commercial Land

Representative:Mr. Tan Kar Peng(Alternative Chairman)

  • International Trade

Representative: Ir. Ter Leong Leng

  • Taxation

Representative: Datuk Koong Lin Loong

  • Dispute Resolution

Representative: Mr. Michael Chai Woon Chew

  • Market Competition

Representative: Mr. Michael Chai Woon Chew

  • Business Insolvency

Representative: Mr. Michael Chai Woon Chew

  • Food Cost

Representative: Dato’ Chin Boon Tak

  • Sustainable Development Goal, including Aged Care

Representative: Datuk Wira Lim Chiun Cheong

Ministry of Finance

  • MAVCAP

Representative: Tan Sri Datuk Ter Leong Yap

  • Sales and Service Tax Committee

Representative: Datuk Ng Yih Pyng

  • Royal Malaysian Customs / Private Sector Consultative Panel

Representative: Mr. Wong Yim Fatt, Mr. Loo Chea Hee, Mr. Kenneth Tiong, Mr. Khoo Liong Chuan

  • Bank Negara Malaysia: Kaunseling & Pengurusan Kredit (AKPK)

Representative: Datuk Koong Lin Loong

  • Bank Negara Malaysia: Small Debt Resolution Committee (SDRC) of Agensi Kaunseling & Pengurusan Kredit (AKPK)

Representative: Datuk Koong Lin Loong

Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry

  • Malaysia-Singapore Business Council

Representative: Mr. Boo Chin Liong, Mr. Teoh Kok Lin

  • Malaysia-Qatar Joint Business Council (MQJBC)

Representative: Dato’ Tan Tian Meng

  • Malaysian National Shippers Council (MNSC)

Representative: Mr. Loo Chea Hee (Vice-Chairman)

Ministry of Transport

  • Port Klang Port Consultative Committee (PCC)

Representative: Mr. Loo Chea Hee (Member)

Alternate: Mr. Michael Chai Woon Chew

Ministry of Human Resources

  • National Wages Consultative Council (MPGN)

Representative: Dato’ Jeffery Tan,

  • Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad (HRD Corp.)

Representative: Mr. Boo Chin Liong

  • Employment Insurance Committee

Representative: Dato’ Jeffery Tan,

Ministry of Human Resources - NHRCC Working Committees

  • Labour and Human Resources Development Policy

Representative: Dato’ Jeffery Tan,

  • Labour Administration

Representative: Mr. Gan Boon Khim

  • Social Safety and Security

Representative: Datuk Yap Heng Or

  • Foreign Labour Administration Policy

Representative: Tan Sri Dato' Teo Chiang Kok

  • Industry Expert Committee (IEC)

Representative:Mr. Low Eng Tack (Member of Finance and Accounting Committee), Dato’ Jeffery Tan (Member of Productivity Committee), Mr. Loo Chea Hee (Member of Logistics, Warehousing and Supply Chain Committee), Mr. Ter Leong Leng (Member of Industry 4.0 Committee), Mr. Tan Kar Peng (Member of Legal and Law Committee)

Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs

  • Franchise Advisory Council

Representative: Datuk Koong Lin Loong

Ministry of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives

  • SME Corporation Malaysia

Representative: Datuk Yap Heng Or

Ministry of Health

  • Poison Board

Representative: Dato' Lau Tiam Kwee

Ministry of Higher Education

  • Lifelong Learning Technical Committee

Representative: Dr. Leong Kai Hin

Ministry of National Unity

  • National Unity Consultative Council

Representative: Dato’ Tan Tian Meng

Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation

  • Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT)

Representative: Dato’ Tan Tian Meng

Centennial History of ACCCIM

Throughout the past century, ACCCIM has remained steadfast in its mission and contributions to the business community. When it was first founded in 1921, it represented Chinese merchants in petitioning the British colonial government for assistance to overcome trade recession and to address the plight of unemployed Chinese workers caused by the collapse of rubber prices. During World War II, ACCCIM mobilised fundraising to support China and Britain, and in the post-war period, it continued its mission to revive commerce while actively participating in the independence movement of Malaya.

Over the decades, ACCCIM has persistently played a constructive role in every stage of the nation’s economic development, working closely with the government to respond to changing times and to promote Malaysia’s growth. ACCCIM has also extended its network across ASEAN, forged closer ties with China, and connected with the world. In 2021, to commemorate its centennial anniversary, ACCCIM published the ACCCIM Centennial History Commerative Edition, documenting its remarkable century-long journey.

Click to download the Centennial E-Books to learn more about ACCCIM’s journey over the past century.