Trade and Communications Minister Manoa Kamikamica [Source: Parliament of Fiji]
Trade and Communications Minister Manoa Kamikamica has emphasized the need for a comprehensive and coordinated approach to harness the full potential of e-commerce.
He highlighted this during a validation workshop on Fiji National E-commerce Strategy.
Kamikamica says the strategy aims to leverage the collective knowledge and resources of all stakeholders to cultivate a supportive environment for e-commerce to thrive.
“In a globalized and increasingly digital world, E-commerce offers Fiji the opportunity to expand market reach beyond geographical boundaries, tapping into regional and international markets. It provides a platform for entrepreneurs to start and scale up their businesses.”
Kamikamica says the Ministry is establishing a National Digital Strategy to provide a framework for e-commerce initiatives and foster the digital economy.“An E-commerce strategy offers us a roadmap to navigate the complexities of the digital economy, addressing specific challenges and barriers that hinder the adoption and growth of E-commerce in Fiji. “
United Nations Resident Coordinator Dirk Wagener says they stand ready to continue its support to the government.
He says the e-commerce strategy focuses on driving benefits for MSMEs as well as rural populations, women youth and persons with disabilities.