May12 , 2026

    India’s New E‑Commerce Export Reforms Set to Expand Global Market Reach

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    The Indian government has unveiled a series of reforms aimed at boosting the country’s e‑commerce exports, positioning Indian online sellers to compete more effectively in global markets. Key measures include the removal of previous value caps on shipments, simplified customs procedures, and streamlined compliance requirements for small and medium-sized enterprises.

    Officials say these reforms will make it easier for Indian e‑commerce businesses to sell products overseas, reduce logistical bottlenecks, and attract international buyers. The move comes amid growing global demand for Indian goods, ranging from handicrafts and textiles to electronics and consumer products.

    Industry experts note that the changes could significantly enhance India’s share in global e‑commerce exports while supporting domestic digital entrepreneurship. Companies are expected to leverage these reforms to scale operations, increase cross-border sales, and strengthen India’s presence on major online marketplaces worldwide.

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