In a press release issued on Friday, ETDA said the move is in line with the expansion of its Young Talent Platform to support the creation e-commerce personnel and develop the workforce needed to support the future in cooperation with major educational institutions. “With the development of E-commerce Parks, we aim to produce about one million personnel, who have e-commerce skills, as well as 200,000 SMEs per annum. “We are positioning ourselves as a ‘digital university’ and business incubator set to produce young entrepreneurs into the market. The development of online consumer protection, including the collection of a database of online sellers, which will allow all sides to be able to access the information for the purposes of consumer protection. The exchange and creation of knowledge, experience and academic research that is related to online consumer protection.
Source: The Nation Bangkok February 01, 2019 10:07 UTC