Coordinated efforts, shared learning among OIC states essential for digital transformation, says Fahmi


Fahmi delivering a statement on behalf of the Asian Group of OIC member states in Turkiye. - Bernama

ISTANBUL: Malaysia believes that coordinated efforts and shared learning among Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states are essential to drive the next wave of digital transformation, says Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

By working together, he said member states could address shared challenges – from regulatory barriers to cybersecurity risks – and unlock the full potential of digital payment systems.

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Fahmi Fadzil , OIC , Turkiye , COMCEC

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