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Effect of Digitalization on Import and Export

Issue Abstract

Abstract
Digital technology is shaping the future of global trade and investment. One aspect of the adoption of digital technology by global exporters and importers is the purchase and sale of goods and services online, which is part of what is broadly understood as “e-commerce”. The use of automated data exchange systems, cloud computing, big data and open source operating systems can help businesses run international supply chain management more efficiently. However, the use of digital technology in trade activities can, in fact, go beyond online buying/selling; in this chapter, the term “digital trade” refers to the use of digital technologies to facilitate businesses without limiting it to just online sales or purchases.
Keywords: E-Commerce, Trade


Author Information
J. Shyla
Issue No
7
Volume No
5
Issue Publish Date
05 Jul 2020
Issue Pages
1-12

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