According to a recent report, Pakistan’s exports of IT services grew by 2.7 times since 2014 and will account for 35% of total exports from the service industry in 2023.
The prime minister and the minister of information technology were present at the unveiling of the study, “Agay Barho: Empowering Pakistan’s Digital Economy,” on Thursday.
The paper, which was a component of Google’s “Agay Barho” effort, emphasized Pakistan’s enormous potential to increase its share of digital exports by creating new digital products, cutting the cost of entering foreign markets, and simplifying export procedures.
Additionally, it was proposed that by 2030, cross-border e-commerce, online video services, and mobile applications might have increased Pakistan’s yearly export value by Rs1.8 trillion.