Ecommerce conference held to implement national Policy
Islamabad: The Ministry of Commerce organized a one-day Virtual E-Commerce Youth Conference in collaboration with Kamyab Jawan Program and USAID PREIA to empower youth to do business on the eCommerce platform.
The objective is also to tell the youth what is eCommerce business is and how they can benefit from the eCommerce platforms while working from Pakistan.
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The objective of the conference was to give Pakistan’s youth a platform to share their recommendations that can assist the government in improving its implementation of the National E-Commerce policy to achieve its objective of youth empowerment through e-commerce.
The National E-Commerce policy and the Kamyab Jawan Program were both launched by the Prime Minister in October 2019 and aim to leverage the digital economy for the empowerment of Pakistan’s youth.
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The national E-commerce policy under its pillar “Empowering Youth and SMEs through E-commerce” aims to collaborate with Government-run special initiatives such as the Kamyab Jawan Program to achieve its policy goal of extending access to finance and digital skills to Pakistan’s youth and SMEs.
The opening ceremony of the conference was attended by Parliamentary Secretary for Commerce Ms. Aliya Hamza Malik and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Youth Affairs Mr. Usman Dar. Followed by presentations on the Kamyab Jawan Program, the National E-commerce policy, the Bank of Punjab loan application process, and the Agritech Ecosystem in Pakistan.
The presentations apprised the participants of the latest E-commerce related developments in the country.
In her opening remarks the Parliamentary Secretary for Commerce said that through the National E-Commerce Policy, the government is creating a conducive environment for E-commerce start-ups to develop and flourish in Pakistan.
The focus of this Government is to facilitate its young entrepreneurs by improving the regulatory environment, giving them access to finance and digital skills training, rationalizing taxation structures, ensuring consumer protection, improving the ICT and telecom infrastructure.
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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Youth Affairs shared the initiatives under the Kamyab Jawan Program such as Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme (YES) and Hunarmand Pakistan Programme that will help promote e-commerce businesses and improve access to digital skills training.
The second session focused group discussions on six key areas of the national E-commerce policy including access to finance, access to IT and internet, access to digital skills training, access to the conducive startup ecosystem, empowerment of rural youth, and global connectivity.
Meanwhile, in his closing remarks, Secretary of Commerce Mr. Muhammad Sualeh Ahmad Faruqui said that the recommendations provided by the private sector during the conference will assist the National E-Commerce Council in its implementation of the National E-Commerce Policy.
He also acknowledged the conference organizers, presenters, moderators, and participants for their efforts to generate recommendations that can improve the E-commerce eco-system for young entrepreneurs in Pakistan.
Moreover, the conference successfully coalesced representatives from public and private sector stakeholders including start-ups, freelancers, financial institutions, national youth council, policymakers, national commerce council, P@SHA, SBP, SECP, SMEDA, TDAP, PITB, national incubators, university students, and educational institutes.
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