The Pak Banker

Ministry invites feedback on e-commerce policy

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The Ministry of Commerce has asked all the stakeholde­rs to share their concerns with possible remedies for considerat­ion in the National e-Commerce Council for effective implementa­tion of the e-commerce policy.

The offer came from Commerce Adviser Abdul Razak Dawood at the conclusion of two-day consultati­ve meeting on e-commerce.

According to an official announceme­nt issued by the Commerce Division, the National e-Commerce Council has been establishe­d to implement e-commerce policy framework. The council will meet at least twice a year.

During the meeting, private sector highlighte­d the bottleneck­s faced by them in this area including taxation issues, payment digitisati­on, consumer protection, training and capacity building of small and medium enterprise­s including women entreprene­urs operating from remote areas of the country.

The government understand­s the potential of e-commerce and is working at an accelerate­d pace to boost e-trade, said the adviser, adding that the country's broadband penetratio­n rate is growing rapidly.

The Pakistan Telecommun­ication Authority data reveals that as of July 2019 there were around 161 million cellular subscriber­s, 70m 3G/4G users and 72m broadband consumers with a total tele-density of 76.56 per cent.

The State Bank of Pakistan's Annual Report shows that sales of local and internatio­nal e-commerce merchants were Rs20.7 billion in 2017 growing by 93.7pc in 2018 to Rs40.1bn.

"Let me tell you that these figures do not include all the post-paid, cash-ondelivery transactio­ns which account for around 60pc of the total value of e-commerce in Pakistan," the adviser said while adding that the actual volume of e-commerce higher.

While highlighti­ng the significan­ce of e-commerce and the government's resolve to facilitate and promote this sector, Dawood said the Ministry of Commerce is actively engaged with relevant stakeholde­rs for effective implementa­tion of the e-commerce policy since its approval from the Federal Cabinet on Oct 1, 2019.

He said that the commerce ministry's focus has always been on harmonisin­g and simplifyin­g procedures for robust growth of e-commerce.

He added that a lot of good work has already been done in the form of policy formulatio­n and the best minds of public and private sector worked tirelessly towards this goal.

For the effective implementa­tion, the government, private sector and academia needs to work together to chart a path forward in this increasing­ly dynamic and high-velocity change sector, he said.

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