Dr Saif unveils national IT export strategy to increase exports up to $10bn

Dr Saif unveils national IT export strategy to increase exports up to $10bn

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He said ICT was the only key that open the door to stabilizing and strengthen the country’s economy

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ISLAMABAD (APP) – Caretaker Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunications Dr Umar Saif unveils the nation’s first national IT Export Strategy to increase Pakistan’s IT exports up to $10 billion in the next three years. 

Speaking as a chief guest at the launching ceremony, he said the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) under the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication (MoITT) in collaboration with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), and other international partners, including faculty from the University of Oxford, developed the strategy closely aligned with the government’s vision. 

The minister said the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) was the only key that open the door to stabilising and strengthening the country’s economy. He said that Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) had a significant role in enabling the sector and removing departmental bottlenecks. 

The minister hoped the forum of the SIFC would attract more Foreign Direct Investment in Pakistan. 

Highlighting the strategy to increase ICT exports, Dr Saif said that according to the official figures, IT exports were $2.6 billion and the government would add another 200,000 skilled people to the existing IT workforce, which would increase exports to $5 billion.

Similarly, allowing IT companies to keep dollars (Dollar retention facility) would increase exports by one billion dollars, while the establishment of The Pakistan Startup Fund would increase the total volume of IT exports by another $1 billion to help it meet the target of $10 billion.

Dr Saif called for the strategy’s potential, presenting a vision that prioritises human resource development, capacity building, the implementation of a freelancers’ facilitation program, a startup funding initiative, and the nurturing of a resilient IT ecosystem.

Talking about the key points of the report, he said it confirmed that there was a substantial opportunity for Pakistan to grow its IT/ITeS Export revenues to $10-$18bn by 2028 and would make Pakistan a Global IT hub, with a commensurate increase in the Domestic industry to over $6bn per annum.

He further said this was particularly the case in five priority IT/ITeS market segments, and within those, 12 priority sub-segments for the Pakistan IT/ITeS Industry which have been identified as having a combination of a high global market growth rate, significant global market size and a large part of the global market available to exploit as there are relatively few established players.

Additionally, an increase of activity, capacity, and capability of the IT/ITeS Industry will have spin-off benefits for associated industries and the economy at large – for example e-Commerce, Financial Services, or the provision of public services (e-Government).

Zohaib Khan, Chairman of P@SHA, delivered a resonant message on the critical role of the IT industry in shaping Pakistan’s economic landscape.

He underscored the pivotal importance of industry participation, emphasising how the report was meticulously guided by industry insights. He also highlighted how industry collaboration was integral to the success of national projects and initiatives.

Gerard Newman, Study Project Director, a former senior partner of PwC UK, shed light on the significant opportunities for Pakistan’s IT/ITeS export revenues. He identified five priority IT/ITeS market segments with significant global market size and relatively limited competition, and the need for an enabling business environment to support the growth of the nation’s IT/ITeS industry.

The ceremony also featured a panel discussion with industry experts, addressing key aspects of the strategy, including challenges and the way forward.

The discussions emphasized unanimous agreement on strategies to remove current constraints and penalties inhibiting the industry’s growth.

The event was also attended by ambassadors of various countries.

The event underscored Pakistan’s commitment to elevating its IT/ITeS export revenues, aiming for substantial growth of over $10 billion annually in the upcoming years.