Pakistan eCommerce Association (PEA) Partners with Tech Week Asia Singapore to Boost Cross-Border Trade

Lahore (Staff Report): In a groundbreaking move for Pakistan’s digital economy, the Pakistan eCommerce Association (PEA) has officially partnered with Tech Week Asia Singapore to promote cross-border trade, global partnerships, and digital transformation. This collaboration aims to empower Pakistani entrepreneurs, SMEs, and e-commerce merchants, opening new doors to international markets.
A Major Milestone for Pakistan’s Digital Growth
The partnership was facilitated by Sehrish Ali, General Secretary of PEA, under the supervision of Mr. Omer Mubeen, Chairman of PEA. It marks a significant milestone in strengthening Pakistan’s position in the global e-commerce landscape.
With Singapore being one of Asia’s most dynamic digital hubs, this collaboration will act as a bridge between Pakistan and international markets, giving local businesses access to new opportunities, investors, and customers.
Empowering Pakistani Entrepreneurs and Service Providers
Through this partnership, Pakistani merchants, startups, and digital service providers will benefit from:
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Global Market Access – Expand into international marketplaces and unlock cross-border trade opportunities.
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Knowledge Sharing – Learn from global best practices and innovations in the e-commerce and tech sectors.
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Networking Opportunities – Connect with investors, policymakers, and business leaders from across Asia and beyond.
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Export Growth – Enable SMEs and startups to export digital services and e-commerce products globally.
PEA’s Vision for a Digital Pakistan
“This partnership with Tech Week Asia is a breakthrough for Pakistan’s e-commerce industry,” said Sehrish Ali, General Secretary of PEA.
“It will give our merchants and service providers access to global markets while encouraging digital transformation and cross-border collaborations.”
Mr. Omer Mubeen, Chairman of PEA, added:
“Our mission is to empower Pakistani entrepreneurs and make them globally competitive. This collaboration is a strategic step toward building an ecosystem where SMEs, startups, and women-led businesses can thrive internationally.”
Why This Partnership Matters
Pakistan’s e-commerce industry has been growing rapidly, but many local businesses face challenges in reaching international markets. By collaborating with Tech Week Asia Singapore, PEA is creating pathways for:
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Startups to scale globally
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Women entrepreneurs to access mentorship and funding
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SMEs to compete on a global stage
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Digital talent to participate in international innovation forums
Shaping the Future of Pakistan’s Digital Economy
Under the leadership of Sehrish Ali and Omer Mubeen, the Pakistan eCommerce Association continues to work on initiatives that:
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Support women-led startups
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Provide skill-based training for digital professionals
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Advocate for industry-friendly policies
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Build global partnerships for economic growth
This collaboration with Tech Week Asia Singapore is another bold step toward transforming Pakistan’s digital landscape and ensuring local businesses thrive globally.
Conclusion
The Pakistan eCommerce Association is on a mission to put Pakistan’s e-commerce ecosystem on the global map. Through its collaboration with Tech Week Asia Singapore, PEA is unlocking cross-border opportunities, empowering entrepreneurs, and driving digital transformation.
For Pakistani SMEs, startups, and digital service providers, this is the perfect opportunity to connect, grow, and compete internationally.