Pakistan Single Window (PSW) has launched Trade Lab, the country’s first digital learning platform focused on cross-border trade. The platform aims to equip entrepreneurs, startups, and students with the knowledge and skills to navigate international trade efficiently.
The announcement was made on 5th November in a press release on the PSW official website.
Developed by PSW in collaboration with the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and funded by the Centre for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), Trade Lab marks a major step in Pakistan’s digital trade journey.
It offers online courses that simplify complex trade procedures and help users understand customs regulations and export frameworks. Students, especially those interested in business, economics, or international trade, can now access expert-led courses from anywhere in Pakistan.
The platform currently offers ten courses, including:
Each course provides practical and actionable skills. Learners can apply these skills directly in trade-related fields, whether they plan to start a business or pursue a career in logistics, customs, or export management.
According to PSW, the goal is to make trade knowledge accessible, efficient, and relevant to modern global markets.
Trade Lab is open to all users. However, its flexible, online format makes it particularly valuable for students. Universities and educational institutes can use it to supplement classroom learning with real-world trade concepts.
Earlier PSW initiatives have also engaged students through orientation sessions and capacity-building programs. These efforts align with PSW’s vision of empowering young learners with digital and practical skills needed to thrive in a global economy.
Students from diverse disciplines, such as business, technology, or even science, can use Trade Lab to understand trade frameworks, compliance requirements, and market dynamics. This knowledge can help bridge the gap between academic education and industry-ready skills.
Trade Lab supports PSW’s vision to reduce the time and cost of doing business while fostering effective compliance with trade regulations. The initiative also complements PSW’s existing Trade Information Portal, together forming a central digital knowledge base for Pakistan’s trade community.
PSW plans to expand Trade Lab’s course offerings through partnerships with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), Customs Academy, and the Pakistan Institute of Trade and Development (PITAD) under the Ministry of Commerce.
Collaborations with think tanks like SDPI and CIPE bridge the gap between policy, technology, and education. These efforts are expected to create a sustainable learning ecosystem for trade professionals and students alike.
Trade Lab also supports women entrepreneurs and gender-responsive MSMEs by improving their access to trade information and digital tools. This inclusivity aims to make Pakistan’s trade environment more equitable and globally competitive.
The platform aligns with Pakistan’s commitments under the WTO’s Trade Facilitation Agreement, which focuses on modernising trade and integrating developing economies into global value chains.
By promoting digital education in trade, PSW is helping Pakistan move closer to global trade standards while preparing its next generation, including students, for participation in the international market.