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Pakistan s IT exports increase, touch $635 million marks in first quarter

ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce and investment, Abdul Razak Dawood on Monday informed that Pakistan’s Information Technology

Number of IT companies increases to 60pc during last three years

Number of IT companies increases to 60pc during last three years
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Pakistan s IT exports increase by 51pc in Nov, 2020: MOC

Pakistan s IT exports increase by 51pc in Nov, 2020: MOC   Published On Growth in domestic market will further ramp up exports in the coming quarters. ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday informed that Pakistan’s Information Technology (IT) and IT-related services exports have witnessed an increase of 51% in the month of November 2020, as compared to the corresponding month of last fiscal year. Pakistan’s IT-exports increased by 38.9% during the period July to November of 2020-21 on a year-on-year basis, said a statement issued by Ministry of Commerce. This was informed during a consultative meeting of the Advisor to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood.

Tech giants call for changes to Pakistani censorship laws | Pakistan

Islamabad, Pakistan – Tech giants Google, Facebook and others have sought “critical changes” to newly passed Pakistani internet regulations that broaden censorship and authorise widespread surveillance without judicial oversight, among other issues, in a new letter to the Pakistani prime minister. The letter, dated December 5 but shared with journalists on Wednesday, details the major concerns of the Asia Internet Coalition (AIC), which represents Google, Facebook, Twitter and others in the region, regarding new internet regulations passed last month. “AIC members are alarmed by the scope of Pakistan’s new Rules, as well as the opaque process by which these rules were finalised,” reads the letter.

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