New Delhi,India-April12,2012:The Federation of Indian Exportrs
Organisations FIEO-the apex body of all export promotion
council,commodity boards and exports development authorities in the
country,eBay -India's leading eCommerce market place,and PayPal-the
leading global online payment provider,today formally announced their
tie-upwill stimulate the growth of Indian retail exports to 100 million
plus international consumers in 190 market and accept payments in up to
25 currencies.
FIEO President Rafeeque Ahmed advised the exporters to take to
aggressive market strategies.He further said,"Exports through e-commerce
in the last three years have increased by
400 percent to $1.4 billion. It is expected to grow many-fold in the
coming years," he said the tie-up with eBay and PayPal would provide
FIEO members an
access to a target audience of over 100 million active eBay and PayPal
users across the world.Ahmed said the tie-up would help especially the
small and medium
enterprises, who don't have enough resources to reach to customers
outside the country."The marketing effort, which is quite a costly
affair, will be
drastically reduced for these companies with elimination of markup cost
of intermediaries,"President said.
PayPal country manager Mayur Patel said: “As the exporters are able to reach the customers directly, there are no middlemen and it's a win-win for both parties.”
eBay India, which has over three million users in the country, is in talks with cargo service providers like DHL and FedEx for decreasing the transportation cost of logistics sold via online, eBay Country manager Muralikrishnan B said.
PayPal country manager Mayur Patel said: “As the exporters are able to reach the customers directly, there are no middlemen and it's a win-win for both parties.”
eBay India, which has over three million users in the country, is in talks with cargo service providers like DHL and FedEx for decreasing the transportation cost of logistics sold via online, eBay Country manager Muralikrishnan B said.
MSME Exporters have raised concerns of not getting refunds like duty drawback, when they use electronic payment options.“We have requested
the Directorate General of Foreign Trade to recognise retail exports
and extend export benefits to these exporters to help encourage exports
through this channel,” Ahmed said.
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