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Pakistan not to attend WTO e-commerce talks
February 07, 2019


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Global rules for e-commerce will be formulated during the talks, and Pakistan will have no say, laments senior official. ─ Reuters/File

ISLAMABAD: As more than 75 member countries of the Geneva-based World Trade Organisation (WTO) sit down to design a framework to govern e-commerce, Pakistan has decided to not be a part of these negotiations, sources familiar with the matter informed Dawn on Wednesday.

On Jan 25, 2019, around 75 WTO member states, who make up for the 90 per cent of the total global e-commerce market share, decided to launch negotiations to regulate online marketplaces.

A senior official said Pakistan is totally cut off and isolated from multilateral trading system and has opted out of the forum while the group of countries has agreed to develop rules under the ambit of multilateral trade system.

“E-commerce global rules will be formulated and we will have no say”, he lamented.

Former commerce minister Khurram Dastgir Khan was once leading the e-commerce debates at the WTO forum and the previous government had also directed the ministry to draft e-commerce policy. However, former government had expressed concern over the inability of the commerce and information technology ministries to formulate a sound national e-commerce policy.

The newly appointed Adviser on Commerce Razak Dawood is yet to visit WTO and take part in negotiations despite being in government for the last six months.

The current size of Pakistan’s e-commerce industry has not been ascertained, but the commerce ministry estimates it is likely to cross $1 billion mark by 2020.

As per the joint WTO declaration of January 2019, 75 countries showed their willingness to commence negotiations on trade-related aspects of e-commerce. It was also agreed to achieve a high standard outcome that builds on existing WTO agreements and frameworks with the participation of as many members as possible.

The group also vowed to take into account the unique opportunities and challenges faced by members states including developing countries and least developed countries as well as by micro, small and medium sized enterprises, in relation to e-commerce.

“We continue to encourage all WTO members to participate in order to enhance the benefits of electronic commerce for businesses, consumers and the global economy”, the joint statement read.

As per the earlier direction, the proposed policy will primarily focus on developing rules to govern e-commerce market along with related financial and legal issues.

The Electronic Transaction Ordinance 2002 and Prevention of Electronic Crime Bill 2016 provide the basis for legislative infrastructure for e-commerce in Pakistan. Additionally, an Electronic Certification and Accreditation Council has also been established to deal with e-signatures and e-contracts for digital transactions.

Moreover, a separate law has been proposed which may include a provision for seller protection, specifying rights, obligations, liabilities and penalties for both sellers and consumers operating online.

But there is a weak regulatory mechanism for consumer protection, data and information privacy, insurance liability and dispute resolution for e-commerce transactions.
 
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Not like pakistan has a meaningful e-commerce market? What would they even bring to the table?
 
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Austerity measures, perhaps. Plane ticket costs money, you know...
 
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Austerity measures, perhaps. Plane ticket costs money, you know...
Wow I did not know you are a psychic.
Don’t act like this is the last meeting.
Let’s wait for official response from the government.

Not like pakistan has a meaningful e-commerce market? What would they even bring to the table?

I don’ Know how often these meetings take place but I think Government should send couple of people to participate in the meeting.

Too busy preparing their donkeys :lol:

Misplaced priorities, story of Pakistans life

What misplace priority?
Top priority is to prevent going default on IMF loans and take the country out of financial mess which was created by PMLN government.
 
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Our Market our rules our 200 million customers our rules

They are just doing meetings to discriminate against Iran or North Korea or Syria or Venezuela or Cuba , or Russia or may be even china etc, designing guide lines to block orders to such countries ...for eCommerce. The whole objective is sanction implementation on certain countries of world

Every country should mind it's own Business with respect to ECommerce rules

Some countries like Credit card
Some countries like BitCoin
Some countries like other mode of payment
Some pay by Mobile


We have no interest to agree to a system where for every transaction 1 dollar is transferred to company in Israel for verification , before the money is processed

While it may not be visible at high level some where down the line there will be such mechanism created, some where in background either companies which verify , do background check etc or some background process, or it will be sold by WTO as a processing fee to all signatory countries of world, that you must get transactions verified or buy certain software for it from certain country
 
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Pathetic decision. They should be camping there day and night trying to organise a proper e commerce presence in the country.


For all of PTI's big talk, so far the economic development has been very last century.
 
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Actually its a smart move. Pakistan e-commerce industry is still developing and if being part of WTO e-commerce, will result in imposing certain regularization and rules to abide, which may hinder these nascent companies of Pakistan for e.g daraz.pk, goto, yavho, golootlo etc to make profits. For this very reason, Govt has still not imposed any taxes on them as of now. Once they grow bigger and really start making profits, than you will see govt taming them by signing such international packs.
 
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