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Amazon, Shiprocket and DHL apply for government’s e-commerce export hub pilot

In August, DGFT invited proposals for creation of e-commerce export hubs to expedite clearance of e-commerce exports, ensuring quicker delivery of goods

October 03, 2024 / 12:05 IST
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The government wants to boost Indian e-commerce exports

American giant Amazon, logistics major DHL and shipping aggregator Shiprocket have applied for the government’s ecommerce export hub pilot, sources have told Moneycontrol.

The Director General for Foreign Trade (DGFT) had on August 24 called for expressions of interest from e-commerce and logistics companies and the three firms applied in response, the people cited above added.

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“The idea is to start with a pilot project where one or two players will set up the export hubs and based on the learnings from this, the scheme will be implemented on a wider scale,” said a person cited above. “The scheme provides for expedited clearances for e-commerce exports ensuring quicker delivery of goods.”

Currently, India’s e-commerce exports are much smaller than countries such as China, South Korea, and Vietnam. Various industry estimates suggest these exports are in the $3-5 billion range compared to China’s $350 billion annually.