Kailash Vijayvargiya-BJP Cabinet Minister, Minister of Industries & Employment,
Information Technology, Commerce, Rural Industry, Science & Technology,Indore
An increase in favorable economic conditions such as IT employment and e-commerce capabilities.
Education and commerce.
Computers are important to commerce because many deals are conducted through computers, including stock deals. Computers also make up a big portion of commerce because nearly everyone has one.
Gary Luton has written: 'Diplomacy at the leading edge' -- subject(s): Commerce, High technology industries, Technology and state, Commercial policy
China's most important industries include manufacturing, technology, and agriculture. The manufacturing sector, particularly in electronics, machinery, and textiles, plays a crucial role in global supply chains. The technology industry, driven by advancements in telecommunications, software, and e-commerce, is rapidly growing and increasingly influential. Agriculture remains vital for food security and employment, especially in rural areas, despite urbanization trends.
One of the most important new industries during this time was the technology sector, particularly driven by advancements in computers and the internet. This industry revolutionized communication, commerce, and information access, leading to significant economic growth and the emergence of innovative companies. The rise of software development, e-commerce, and digital services transformed various aspects of daily life and business operations. Additionally, technology spurred further innovation in other sectors, creating a ripple effect across the global economy.
Shakil Ahmed Syed has written: 'A guide to information technology' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Computers, Electronic commerce, Information technology, Internet, Law and legislation
Frank Wolter has written: 'The impact of manufactured imports from developing countries in the Federal Republic of Germany' -- subject(s): Commerce, Foreign trade and employment, Manufacturing industries
computer hardware, software, electronics, semiconductors, internet, telecom equipment, and e-commerce
Variety of employment emerged in towns due to several factors, including urbanization, industrialization, and population growth. As people migrated to urban areas for better opportunities, diverse industries developed to meet the needs of the growing population. This led to a demand for various services and skills, resulting in a wide range of job opportunities across sectors such as manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and technology. Additionally, the rise of commerce and trade in towns further contributed to employment diversification.
Information technology has led to many advancements in Kenya from E-commerce to advancing the speed of communication. The use of information technology in education has made education more accessible than ever and improvements made in security have greatly improved the feeling of safety in business.
Susan P. Joekes has written: 'The influence of trade expansion on women's work' 'Transformation assistance from developed countries to developing countries' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic assistance, Underdeveloped areas 'Industrialization, trade and female employment in developing countries' -- subject(s): Commerce, Employment, Foreign trade and employment, Industrialization, Industries, Women, Women in development 'Trade-related employment for women in industry and services in developing countries' -- subject(s): Women in development