Amin Kolahdouzan announced that the E-Commerce Development Center supports methods such as credit and installment purchases. He also stated that the center’s five-year plan aims to achieve a $150 billion volume in e-commerce.
According to the Public Relations of the E-Commerce Development Center (TETA), Amin Kolahdouzan, the head of the center, mentioned that the five-year plan of the center aims to achieve a $150 billion volume in e-commerce. To reach this goal, a shared dialogue between the government and the private sector active in this field is necessary.
Kolahdouzan emphasized the development of a competitive environment and stated that the center’s support for methods such as credit and installment purchases would not only enhance purchasing power but also have a significant impact on the growth of e-commerce.
Regarding businesses like Torob, Kolahdouzan noted that search engine models for shopping provide a platform for improving the business environment and developing e-commerce in the country, offering valuable services in price comparison and transparency to the public.
He also highlighted the regular publication of e-commerce statistics and said that providing annual, semi-annual, and quarterly reports is a crucial step for improving the business environment and helping e-commerce ecosystem participants utilize this information.
Kolahdouzan emphasized the importance of participatory governance and stated that collaborative regulation with the help of businesses is aligned with the annual slogan and the center’s policy to achieve this goal and maintain good communication with the country’s e-commerce ecosystem participants.
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