Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on E-Commerce, Senator Aon Abbas Buppi here on Sunday said that the market volume in e-commerce was bigger than the traditional trade and this was an ample opportunity for the young population to utilize it and play an effective role in the economic development.
At present, Pakistan is the third largest digital market in the world and in this “we are competing with regional and global players in the E-Commerce sector”, SAPM told APP.
He said, the government had introduced the country’s first zero-tax strategy for registered freelancers. “Recently, we organized an E-Commerce convention in which Prime Minister Imran Khan participated and there was a very good response from different segments of society,” he remarked.
Aon said that with the personal interest of the Prime Minister, various initiatives were being taken for the development of the E-Commerce sector, focusing on tax and ease of doing business and freelance issues.
He said payments and banking, taxation, business registration, freelancers startups, market excess, logistics and shipping, market access, consumer protection and data protection were important areas that were being worked on.
Replying to a question, he said that the country’s E-Commerce trade would would be enhanced up to $ 9.1 billion by 2020.
He said that Pakistan was an emerging E-Commerce market and had potential to excel in regional markets and also emerge as a global player in coming years.
He said, in the $30 trillion global E-Commerce market, the country’s E-Commerce market was only $4 billion in terms of revenue, which was far less than its regional competitors.
Aon Abbas said, by promoting E-Commerce trade in Pakistan, we can balance our trade deficit which will lead to improve the country’s economic growth. He said that the issues related to companies and individual data in E-Commerce trade were resolved by launching e-Tijarat portal for which Asian Development Bank was providing financial and technical assistance. In addition, research facilities and other support are also being put in place to promote e-commerce, he added.
The E-Tijarat portal will help boost trade and help overall economic development by promoting “Made in Pakistan” products in regional and global markets.
He expressed the hope that E-Commerce would promote different sectors including mobile commerce, electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, internet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI),Automated data collection systems.
He said, the growth of E-Commerce had opened new avenues of economic growth to a country but the openness of the internet and data processing by local and international E-Commerce companies had increased the risk of misuse of personal data of its citizens.
Therefore, many countries were introducing regulatory measures to curtail the risk of data breaches and its subsequent misuse.—APP