PSW, Pak EXIM Ink MoU to Enhance Data-Driven Trade Finance
Pakistan Single Window (PSW) and Export-Import Bank of Pakistan (Pak EXIM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance data-driven trade finance and support export growth.
PSW, NITB Sign MoU to Advance Digital Public Services Under DEEP
In a significant step toward accelerating Pakistan’s digital transformation agenda, PSW and the National Information Technology Board (NITB) on Monday signed an MoU to collaborate on the digitalization and integration of citizen-centric services under the Digital Economy Enhancement Project (DEEP).
TDAP, Pakistan Single Window Sign Strategic MoU to Boost Digital Trade Ecosystem
PSW and TDAP have officially entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the TDAP Headquarters in Karachi. This strategic partnership aims to accelerate the digitalization of Pakistan’s trade ecosystem, focusing on enhancing regulatory efficiency and providing integrated, modern services to the country’s export and import community.
PSW And GCUL Sign MoU To Strengthen Student Entrepreneurship And Trade Readiness
PSW and GCUL have signed an MoU to strengthen collaboration between academia and industry, with a focus on entrepreneurship, trade facilitation, and practical skill development for students. The partnership strengthens engagement between higher education institutions and PSW, supporting closer alignment between academic learning and PSW’s digital trade facilitation platforms in line with evolving trade practices.
Pakistan, Uzbekistan Launch Electronic Pre-Arrival Customs Data Exchange
Pakistan Customs, Pakistan Single Window and the State Customs Committee of Uzbekistan have operationalised an electronic system for exchanging pre-arrival customs information following a memorandum of understanding signed between the two sides.
Ministry of Commerce Initiates Digital Transformation of DGTO in Collaboration with PSW and ReMIT
The Ministry of Commerce has launched a digital transformation project for the DGTO, to be implemented by PSW with support from the UK-funded Revenue Mobilisation, Investment and Trade Programme (ReMIT). The initiative will automate DGTO’s regulatory processes, introduce an electronic archiving system, and improve transparency and service delivery for Pakistan’s trade bodies.