Date post: | 18-Jul-2015 |
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The Internet has opened up a new horizon for
commerce, namely electronic commerce (e- commerce).
E-commerce entails the use of the Internet in the
marketing, identification, payment and delivery of goods
and services.Electronic commerce (EC or e-commerce) describes the
process of buying selling, transferring, or exchanging
products, services, or information via computer network,
including the Internet.E-business refers to a broader definition of EC, not just the
buying and selling of goods and services, but also
servicing customers, collaborating with business
partners, conducting e-learning, and conducting
electronic transactions within an organization.
Infrastructure Status and Issues
Financing Status and Issues
Status and Issues of Commerce
Governance Status and Issues
Present Status of E-business in Bangladesh
Status of E-business in Bangladesh
www.rokomari.com
www.webbangladesh.com
www.haatbazar.com
www.number1shop.com
www.bdbazar.com
www.sonarmarketplace.com
www.upoharbd.com
www.bdgift.com
www.cellbazaar.com
www.bikroy.com
www.chorka.com
www.muktabazaar.com
www.bikroy.com
www.banglacommerce.com
www.bdbazar.com
www.bdjobs.com
www.premium.com
www.shoppingcard.com
www.Ecommercebank.org
www.kroybikroy.com
www.kholabazar.com
www.bestway.com
www.sonalibangla.com
www.e-bangla.com
www.bajna.com
www.bangladeshinfo.com
www.bdquery.com
www.quickezine.com
www.webbangladesh.com
www.deshigift.com
E-commerce in the RMG Sector
E-commerce in the Oil and Gas Sector
Telecommunications: An Integral Part of E-Commerce
Banking Mechanism
Current Situation of E-business in Various Sector
Potential of E-business in Bangladesh
Redefining broadband
Proposal of new marketing technique
Improvement initiatives
Large population
International grade Education
International demand
Lower price of services
Constraints of E-Commerce in Bangladesh
• Lack of initiatives in taking e-commerce.
• Very slow & expensive Internet services.
• Lack of appropriate trainers to teach the
E-commerce Knowledge.
• Lack of Government’s rules and regulation. result
• Bangladeshi’s Policy for e-commerce is
not adequate for good
• Lack of investment in hardware and software.
• Online banking connectivity is poor
• Absence of sufficient cyber law
• Bureaucratic complexities
Overcome of E-business implementation in Bangladesh Human Resource Development
IT training
Establish IT University
Harmonize standards for training institutes
Larger access to computers/internet through cyber cafes
Financial System
IT training
Establish IT University
Computerization
Electronic L/C
Foreign exchange credit cards
Venture funds
International gateway
Foreign exchange
Telecommunications
International broadband under Ministry of Post &
Telecommunication
Privatize Telecommunication and Telegraph
Independent Regulatory Authority for telecommunication
Open telecommunication market to new investment
Conclusion
Creating awareness among the Bangladeshi exporters regarding
e-commerce is essential. They have to be knowledgeable to
appreciate and to utilize the benefits of IT. Synergy between
telecommunications and information technology has the proven
capability of monitoring and administering the real-time
transactions. Therefore, liberalizing the telecom and IT sectors
as well as reforming the country’s financial and commercial
procedures is the preconditions of successfully implementing e-
commerce in Bangladesh.