Lack of infrastructure, rules hamper developing Asias digital trade

Published: Aug. 25, 2017, 5:48 a.m.

b'A fast-growing digital economy is opening new opportunities for small and large businesses, but developing Asia is hampered by a lack of infrastructure and outmoded regulations.\\n\\nInternational cooperation and coordination with development partners will help standardize simple, transparent, and effective processes for global business, as will efficient and automated exchange of information.\\n\\nThe private sector should focus on market infrastructure to support a digitally driven economy. It needs to develop new business models and encourage innovation to realize the full impact of digital connectivity. It must reassure consumers that their privacy will be respected, that the goods will be of good quality and arrive on time, and that payment systems are secure and they can get their money back if needed.\\n\\nRead the transcript\\nhttp://bit.ly/2ivIVRe\\n\\nRead the policy brief\\nhttps://www.adb.org/publications/development-dimension-e-commerce-asia-opportunities-and-challenges\\n\\nAuthors\\nAladdin Rillo, ADBI senior economist, https://www.adb.org/adbi/about/staff-profiles/aladdin-rillo\\nValdimir dela Cruz, a former ADBI research associate\\n\\nKnow more about ADBI\\u2019s work on\\nDigital economy http://bit.ly/2ivDzFy\\nE-commerce http://bit.ly/2vaEDV8'