The government has been conducting consultations with various stakeholders including industry representatives, exporters, and nodal departments to address outstanding issues related to e-commerce exports. One of the primary concerns raised was the lack of financial support in the form of export credits for e-commerce exports.
Upon consultation with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), it was made clear that existing guidelines already allow for such export credits under the ‘Master Circular-Rupee/Foreign Currency Export Credit and Customer Service to Exporters’, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a trade notice.
The notice is essentially an encouragement for banking and financial institutions to extend these credits to e-commerce exporters. Financial institutions are expected to offer these facilities based on extant guidelines issued by the RBI, DGFT said in a note.
With access to both pre-shipment and post-shipment credits, e-commerce exporters can better manage their operational cash flows, it noted.
The notice also provides a channel for e-commerce exporters to report any difficulties they may face in availing such export credits to DGFT.
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