 Technology is changing lives. It's changing the way that countries trade and people consume. Going digital offers opportunities for all countries, including the smallest, the most distant, and the poorest, to increase their global trade presence, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises. How? Because companies in these countries can leapfrog today's business models and directly adopt those of tomorrow. Information and communications technology for development is about connecting the unconnected to data, to more competitive business models, to sustainable jobs, and to higher incomes. At the International Trade Center, we work to help small and medium enterprises go global, including through online trade. In partnership with companies like eBay, DHL, Alibaba, we help SMEs to overcome e-commerce barriers from accessing payment systems and speedy logistics to building online networks of women entrepreneurs through our She Trades platform. The Digital Highway is an opportunity for greater collaboration among policymakers, businesses, and civil society to use technology to promote inclusive development and achieve the United Nations' global goals. It creates economic opportunities for millions of people, especially women and youth. At the International Trade Center, we stand ready to work with you. You have our commitment.