THE Philippines is putting economic resilience and innovation at the center of its ASEAN chairmanship in 2026, with the digital economy and critical minerals strategy emerging as flagship priorities.
A view from orbit: Digital power may be invisible, but its infrastructure is now as critical as any territory on Earth. Unsplash+ In 2024, the world’s digital economies constituted about 15 percent of ...
In continuation of its renewed strategy and vigour for effective delivery of its regulatory mandate, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has created a Digital Economy Department, principally ...
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Bhutan’s digital economy is projected to contribute USD 300 million to its gross domestic product (GDP) by 2029 and USD 600 million by 2034. This ambitious target is outlined in the National Digital ...
Overview: Cybersecurity has shifted from technical support to a core pillar of national power.The UAE links digital control ...
In a world reshaped by the Fourth Industrial Revolution, digital transformation is no longer an outcome; it is the engine of national resilience, economic competitiveness, and inclusive ...
Vietnam’s digital transformation is advancing rapidly. Its digital economy is growing over 20% per year, the fastest in Southeast Asia. The country is expected to rank among the top three in Southeast ...
Dar es Salaam. As Tanzania pushes ahead with its long-term ambition of building a $1 trillion economy by 2050, digital transformation is increasingly emerging as one of the strongest pillars to drive ...
The Scottish government has launched a three-year digital strategy, aiming to improve access to technology, and create a vibrant tech ecosystem with person-centred digital services. The updated ...