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Govt to seek public comments on FDI in B2C e-commerce

Although currently FDI in B2C e-commerce is not allowed, sources say the Department of Industry Policy And Promotion or DIPP will now float a paper on FDI in e-commerce. The policy stance will be finalised after public comments on discussion paper.

October 26, 2013 / 12:11 IST
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Government will be seeking public comments on the issue of foreign direct investment in the business to consumer e-commerce space, learns CNBC-TV18.


Although currently FDI in B2C e-commerce is not allowed, sources say the Department of Industry Policy And Promotion or DIPP will now float a paper on FDI in e-commerce. The policy stance will be finalised after public comments on discussion paper.
Retail industry though seems divided on the matter. While eBay India is opposed to FDI in B2C e-commerce, Amazon has supported the proposal.
Sources also say that small retailers have met department officials, in support of the idea.
first published: Oct 25, 2013 10:28 pm

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