Prime Minister Imran Khan while addressing the National E-Commerce Convention, stated that the government was planning on expanding the information technology (IT) sector in a few years, as he urged the youth to take advantage of the “technological revolution”.
“We have given small incentives and in a span of a year or two, our IT exports have jumped from $2 billion to $3.75 billion. Our youth has taken much advantage of the small incentives provided by the government,” the prime minister stated.
The premier stated that the government would move the hurdles in the way of the youth so they could benefit from the “technological revolution”.
The PM further announced that the government has decided to grant a complete tax exemption to registered freelancers.
“The system in the country has stopped the majority from rising in the country […] all the other countries have a structure through which people rise,” the prime minister said, adding that he had made the cricket team from scratch, but they still excelled.
“Whenever our nation has been given the opportunity, they have excelled […] and this can only happen in a country where God has given natural talent to people. This can never happen anywhere else,” he said.
The PM also said that the government was also focusing on revamping the cricket structure in the country, and they had succeeded in changing it to a certain extent. “They might also become cricketing giants in the days to come, they might become undefeatable.”
He further said that the government was also focusing on revamping the cricket structure in the country, and they had succeeded in changing it to a certain extent. “They might also become cricketing giants in the days to come, they might become undefeatable.”
The PM lamented that the education system in the country was stopping the youth’s talent, while on the other hand, in the Western world, it was completely the opposite.
He noted that the education sector was linked with the IT sector. “We are conducting crash courses and indulging youth in taking higher IT-related courses.”
PM Imran Khan said IT-related courses would help empower women as they could earn money while sitting at home. He said women could “work in any environment” if they have IT skills and support their families.
Talking about former Microsoft boss Bill Gates’ maiden one-day visit to Pakistan, the prime minister said he had invited the billionaire to seek his support in the IT sector. “So, I am not announcing it now, but I will give you good news in the coming days.”
Earlier, Senator Faisal Javed Khan took to Twitter and stated that Pakistan had witnessed an “exponential growth” in the e-commerce sector in the recent past, which will also help attract international payment gateways offer through services here.