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  The federal cabinet has rolled out a new e-commerce policy framework which hopes to empower women entrepreneurs, encourage smaller businesses, and eventually create export drivers. There are no official numbers available for the size of the local e-commerce industry because almost two-thirds of transactions are still cash-based. However, e-commerce sales in 2017 were estimated at Rs20.7 billion, which almost doubled to Rs40.1 billion ($260 millio campus 00s adidas n) in 2018, according to some reports. In terms of online spending per capita, it comes o jordan beige ut to just over one dollar per capita for Pakistan as compared to around $25 in India and around $1,100 in China. This illustrates the extremely high growth potential in this sector.The new policy would encourage a shift from cash-based transactions to digital payments, with a requirement for all payments over Rs10,000 to be digital-only by September 2022. The government also hopes to el adidas marathon tr original iminate cash payments for e-commerce entirely by 2029, which, while amb Uryg American Idol season 22 champion crowned Abi Carter after breathtaking finale performance
 ISLAMABAD:Over 15 years after the pr jordan pink oject started, the Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation (FGEHF) is seeing the light at the end of the tunnel for the development of Sector G-14, with all issues expected to be resolved by the end of April.This was announced by the foundation on Tuesday in response to several queries from the Prime Minister s Citizen Portal regarding the development of the sector and its sub-sectors.Sector G-14 had been announced in 2004 and lan nike air 1 d in the sub- nike air force sectors one through three was acquired by the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Deputy Commissioner through an award under Section 11 of the Land Acquisition Act 1894, in January 2005.However, it could not be developed because the foundation could not take possession of the land after landowners claimed compensation for their Built-Up Properties (BUP).In this regard, the award for BUP in Sector G-14/3 was announced as late as 2014 and even then it had to follow up with a supplementary award in 2017. Sinc