As per reports published by local media houses, the initial list includes 38 exporters belonging to the sports and surgical goods and home textile sectors.
According to the Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment
With the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, while several sectors have taken a hit, the e-commerce sector has been able to capitalise on new opportunities created by more people choosing to stay at home and using digital means to carry out their day to day activities.
Now the government wants to test e-commerce' effectiveness in boosting cross-border trade.
As per the reports, the central bank has developed a regulatory framework for the facilitation of cross-border Business-to-Consumer (B2C) e-commerce. The framework will be adopted after the completion of its integration with the Federal
Additionally, the
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