To facilitate greater participation of MSMEs in global e-commerce exports, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) ...
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Govt proposes tweaks to foreign investment rules for exports in possible win for Amazon
India is considering easing foreign investment rules to let ecommerce firms like Amazon buy directly from Indian sellers for exports. The draft DGFT proposal introduces a third-party export entity to ...
India is set to ease foreign investment rules for e-commerce exports, allowing firms like Amazon to buy directly from Indian sellers and sell products overseas, boosting trade potential ...
The government has reportedly drafted a proposal to allow ecommerce multinationals like Amazon to purchase goods directly ...
Exporters welcomed India's decision to make APEDA registration mandatory for non-basmati rice exports, saying it will aid transparency with minimal cost impact on trade ...
In a major boost to cross-border MSME trade, RBI has streamlined the reconciliation of export and import bills.
India's government has drafted a proposal to ease foreign investment rules to allow e-commerce companies like Amazon to buy products directly from Indian sellers and then sell them to overseas ...
India’s current FDI rules don't allow foreign-funded e-commerce companies to operate under an inventory-based model. They can only operate as a neutral, digital marketplace platform. The same ...
APEDA registration mandatory for non-basmati rice exports. Stakeholders say it enables greater control over shipments.
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Govt Proposal Ready To Tweak FDI Rules To Boost E-Commerce Exports Via Amazon, Flipkart
If approved, the measure is expected to create new export channels for small and medium Indian sellers, leveraging the global supply chain and customer base of large e-commerce platforms.
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