MCILI strengthens coordination on national E- commerce strategy

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BY ALICE T CAMPBELL

The Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Labour and Immigration (MCILI) convened a strategic meeting to advance the implementation of the National E-Commerce Strategy (NECS) 2022–2027.

The meeting, led by the E-Commerce Implementation Unit (EIU), brought together key divisions from the ministry to strengthen internal coordination and align efforts in driving digital trade and e-commerce development in the Solomon Islands, a statement from the EIU said.

During the session, officials presented NECS strategic measures across seven priority areas, clarified roles and responsibilities of MCILI divisions, identified key challenges and gaps, and emphasised on the importance of stronger collaboration within the ministry.

The NECS provides a national roadmap designed to support businesses, improve market access, and drive inclusive economic growth through e-commerce and digital trade, the statement said.

MCILI highlighted that effective collaboration within the ministry and with stakeholders across government and the private sector will be essential to achieve these outcomes.

The EIU reaffirms its commitment to continue working closely with all divisions and partners to ensure the successful implementation of the NECS.

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