Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Thursday underscored the strategic importance of e-commerce for Pakistan’s export-driven economic vision and directed the formation of a dedicated committee to devise a roadmap for the sector’s growth.
He was speaking during a meeting with a six-member delegation of Alibaba International Digital Commerce Company, led by its President of International Markets, James Dong.
The delegation appreciated the growing presence of Pakistani entrepreneurs on Alibaba’s global e-commerce platforms. The premier highlighted that over 300,000 locally manufactured Pakistani products are currently being sold on Alibaba’s platforms, and emphasized the need to increase this number substantially.
He instructed relevant authorities to take concrete steps to expand the presence of Pakistani businesses on international e-commerce platforms, which he termed as “a powerful tool to boost exports in the modern digital economy.”
“E-commerce is no longer a choice but a necessity. It is a vital pillar in achieving the government’s goal of an export-oriented economy,” the prime minister stated. He called for proactive engagement with the private sector to enable small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to access international markets through digital platforms.
Dong praised the contributions of Pakistani entrepreneurs in global trade and reiterated Alibaba’s commitment to supporting Pakistan’s e-commerce ecosystem.
“Currently, more than 300,000 Pakistani products are listed on Alibaba’s website, with textiles among one of the most in-demand category,” he noted.
He emphasized that Pakistan holds immense untapped potential in the e-commerce sector and expressed Alibaba Group’s strong interest in providing technical training to Pakistani entrepreneurs to help scale up their participation on international platforms.
The meeting was also attended by Federal Minister for IT Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Chairman FBR, and senior officials from relevant departments.
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