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Pakistan Launches New Platform to Boost Digital Trade and Strengthen Regional Business Links

  • July 11, 2025
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Pakistan has taken a significant step toward enhancing its digital economy by launching a dedicated platform aimed at promoting digital trade and strengthening regional business connectivity. The initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Commerce, was officially introduced at the inaugural GLOBE Pakistan Summit, a high-profile event organized by Rana Ihsan Afzal Khan, Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Commerce, in collaboration with the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP).

This platform marks Pakistan’s first structured move to cultivate digital trade and deepen regional integration through what officials describe as “digital corridors.” By building these connections, the government aims to make it easier for Pakistani businesses, especially those in the growing e-commerce sector, to access new markets and strengthen ties with regional trading partners.

Commerce Secretary Jawad Paul, speaking at the summit, underscored the government’s resolve to build a secure and globally integrated environment for digital trade. He noted that such efforts are essential for supporting local businesses, enabling them to tap into international markets more effectively. According to him, this strategy not only broadens the country’s trade footprint but also positions Pakistan as a proactive player in the rapidly evolving global digital landscape.

Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch, who also addressed the gathering, pointed to the rising importance of economic diplomacy in today’s interconnected world. She stressed that by leveraging digital tools, Pakistan can significantly enhance its regional partnerships and drive more cross-border trade. Baloch highlighted that initiatives like this are critical in reshaping traditional trade practices and aligning them with modern, technology-driven models.

The GLOBE Pakistan Summit itself brought together policymakers, industry leaders, and representatives from regional economies to discuss the potential of digital trade in fostering economic growth and connectivity. The event served as a launchpad for the new platform, signaling Pakistan’s readiness to embrace digital transformation not just domestically, but as a means to strengthen economic ties across borders.

Officials at the summit expressed optimism that the platform would open new avenues for Pakistani exporters and e-commerce entrepreneurs. With digital trade becoming an increasingly vital component of global commerce, the move is seen as timely, aligning Pakistan with international trends where online transactions and digital supply chains are playing a transformative role in shaping economic relationships.

Additionally, the platform is expected to facilitate easier compliance with international digital trade standards, providing local businesses with the frameworks needed to operate confidently in global markets. By streamlining processes and ensuring regulatory support, the initiative aims to lower barriers that have traditionally hampered Pakistan’s participation in the global e-commerce space.

This development comes as Pakistan’s e-commerce sector continues to grow, driven by a young, tech-savvy population and increasing internet penetration. The government’s push to formalize and support this growth through structured platforms and supportive policies is widely viewed as a positive step toward sustainable economic development.

As digital trade reshapes the contours of international commerce, Pakistan’s proactive approach in launching this platform underscores its intention to not just keep pace with global changes, but to carve out a stronger position within regional economic networks. Moving forward, the success of this initiative will likely hinge on continued collaboration between the public and private sectors, robust policy support, and the ability to adapt swiftly to evolving digital trade dynamics.

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