Myanmar strives for better e-commerce system


Currently, most of the e-commerce businesses in Myanmar operate informally, and the main goal of the ministry is to establish a secure and regulated trading system on the internet. - AP

NAYPYIDAW (Xinhua): Myanmar's Ministry of Commerce is striving to implement a guideline for the better e-commerce system in the country, a government official told E-commerce Virtual Conference on Thursday (May 28).

"It is a good time to carry out the process for further development of e-commerce system as the mobile penetration is over 100 percent now in the country," said U Aung Htoo, Deputy Minister of Commerce.

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