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View all search resultsBehind the rhetoric of digital cooperation, Indonesia’s new trade framework risks turning the nation into a mere supplier of raw data for global giants. To avoid a digital paradox, the country must bridge the gap between open data flows and the domestic infrastructure needed to capture its true economic value.
Digital trade has been defined widely as trade activities where products and services are digitally ordered and/or delivered. In services, digital trade revolutionizes traditional service delivery by eliminating the need for physical presence, thereby reducing face-to-face costs and facilitating cross-border service provisions.
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