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The Government has officially launched the National E-Commerce Strategy 2025-2030. This strategy was developed in collaboration with the United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in 12 months.
It aims to build upon the foundation of the National E-Commerce Strategy 2017-2021 and to shape the future of business by fostering a more robust digital economy.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry says the strategy identifies gaps and opportunities in key policy areas and outlines initiatives to enhance e-commerce adoption as it seeks to create and maintain an enabling environment that facilitates and promotes e-commerce adoption in Trinidad and Tobago for both domestic and international markets.
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