ISLAMABAD, March 28 (APP): Federal Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan on Thursday held an internal briefing to address the burgeoning potential of e-commerce, highlighting its improvement and encouraging public awareness. We asked for suggestions for this.
According to a press release issued here, the minister said he recognized the huge potential of e-commerce, especially at the village level, and praised the increasing adoption of e-commerce in rural communities.
During the session, the focus was also on promoting cross-border exporters, encouraging freelancers, ensuring financial inclusion and digital payments, and strengthening global connectivity. The challenges facing the e-commerce sector were thoroughly investigated.
Future measures include strategies such as training the public on digital tools to support e-commerce traders, establishing linkages with international payment gateways and online marketplaces, and considering digital trade agreements to strengthen e-commerce exporters. Outlined.
Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence into e-commerce operations was considered to enhance efficiency and competitiveness.
The discussion highlighted the government's commitment to leveraging digital technology to drive economic prosperity and global connectivity, and foster an environment conducive to the growth of e-commerce.