
virtual trade routes
Virtual trade routes refer to the network of digital pathways that enable the exchange of goods, services, information, and data across the globe, much like traditional shipping lanes. Instead of physical transportation, these routes rely on internet infrastructure, such as fiber optic cables, satellite links, and data servers, to facilitate rapid, secure transactions and communication between businesses and consumers worldwide. They support international commerce, finance, and communication, allowing companies to operate seamlessly across borders without physical movement of goods, effectively creating a “digital highway” for global trade and interaction.