4th Global Digital Economy Conference GDEC 2024 started in Beijing – Pakistan Keen to Forge Partnership in IT like CPEC

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Minister of State for IT and Telecommunication Ms. Shaza Fatima Khawaja in a group photo following visiting booths of different tech companies on the occasion of Global Digital Economy Conference 2024 in Beijing on July 2, 2024.
China Pak Monitoring Desk
4th Global Digital Economy Conference GDEC 2024 started in Beijing, China on 02 June 2024 with participation from Pakistan by Minister of State for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja. Pakistan is looking forward to opening the doors to unparalleled opportunities in IT sector between the two countries in the same line as all-weather strategic cooperative partnership exists already between China Pakistan.
The ongoing Global Digital Economy Conference serves as a catalyst for fostering meaningful collaborations. This forum provides a platform for companies from  nations to explore joint ventures, share best practices, and engage in knowledge exchange.
The main 4th GDEC is being held at the China National Convention Center (Beijing) from July 2nd to 5th, 2024. The conference is themed at “Embarking on a New Era of Digital Intelligence, Sharing a New Future of Digital Economy.
China, a global leader in technology and innovation, has made remarkable advancements in artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing, and 5G technology. The Belt and Road Initiative and the Digital Silk Route project underscore China’s commitment to building a connected and technologically advanced world.
The integration of digital technologies into CPEC projects holds the promise of unlocking new avenues for economic growth, job creation, and sustainable development.The strategic partnership paves the way to enormous opportunities for collaboration in the IT sector.
Pakistan produces approximately 75,000 IT graduates annually, a skilled and dynamic workforce that meets global standards. The country offers offshore services at a remarkable 70% reduction in operational costs compared to Western destinations.

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The government’s support, through the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), includes 100% equity ownership, 100% repatriation of capital and dividends, and income tax credits for IT exports to foreign investors.
Shaza Fatima Khawaja, in her address in the conference, has said that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) serves as a cornerstone of bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and China, offering a multitude of opportunities for joint ventures and technology-driven initiatives as well.
 “Whether it is in the fields of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, e-commerce, or digital infrastructure, there exists immense potential for joint ventures, knowledge exchange, networking opportunities and skill development,” she added.
The vast potential of China’s IT market presents a significant opportunity for foreign companies, including those from Pakistan, to expand their businesses and boost exports. The  partnership between Pakistan and China continues to flourish, reflecting a long-standing tradition of collaboration and mutual growth. This partnership takes a significant step forward as they convene to explore the vast potential within the Information Technology (IT) sector.
Shaza Fatima said that the global landscape has witnessed a digital revolution in recent years, positioning the IT sector as a cornerstone of economic development, innovation, and social transformation. Recognizing the immense potential of this sector, both Pakistan and China have made substantial strides in harnessing its capabilities.
“Pakistan’s IT sector has emerged as a powerful catalyst for the nation’s economic growth. According to Kearney’s Global Services Location Index in 2022, Pakistan is the most attractive destination for outsourcing. With around 20,000 registered IT and IT-enabled Services (ITeS) companies exporting to over 170 countries, the sector’s growth is robust”, she added.

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Pakistan’s infrastructure supports this growth, Its strategic time zone, favorable for global business operations, along with 100+ Software Technology Parks and Special Technology Zones, provides an enabling environment for innovation and growth.
Pakistani IT companies offer diverse products and services, from software development and cybersecurity to artificial intelligence and data analytics. These capabilities complement the strengths of global counterparts, paving the way for extensive collaboration.
“We offer 100% equity ownership, 100% repatriation of capital and dividends, and income tax credits for IT exports to foreign investors”, Shaza Fatima said.
Shaza Fatima explains that the vast potential of China’s IT market presents a significant opportunity for foreign companies, including those from Pakistan, to expand their businesses and boost exports.
“I am looking towards the future, the synergies between Pakistan and China can drive a digital renaissance benefiting not only both countries but the entire region, She continued.
Shaza Fatima stated that Pakistan remains committed to providing the necessary support to transform collaborations into shining examples of win-win cooperation.
The forum is instrumental in navigating regulatory landscapes, addressing cross-border challenges, and promoting a conducive environment for sustainable business growth. Participants can expect fruitful discussions and productive outcomes.

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