June6 , 2026

    India Bets on Paperless Trade to Boost Export Efficiency

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    India is intensifying efforts to promote paperless trade as part of a broader strategy to make exports faster, more transparent and cost-effective.

    Government departments and trade facilitation bodies are expanding digital documentation systems, enabling exporters and importers to file shipping bills, certificates of origin and customs declarations online. The move is aimed at reducing processing time at ports and cutting transaction costs associated with physical paperwork.

    Officials said greater integration of customs, port authorities, banks and regulatory agencies through electronic data interchange (EDI) platforms is helping streamline cargo clearance procedures. The adoption of e-certificates and digital signatures is also expected to minimise delays and enhance compliance.

    Industry stakeholders have welcomed the initiative, noting that quicker documentation and clearance processes can significantly improve turnaround times and global competitiveness. Small and medium exporters, in particular, stand to benefit from lower administrative burdens and improved predictability.

    The push toward paperless trade aligns with India’s broader digital transformation agenda and its goal of increasing merchandise exports by enhancing ease of doing business. Authorities are expected to continue upgrading digital infrastructure and harmonising procedures to further simplify cross-border trade operations.

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