May16 , 2026

    eBay launches seller guide to help Indian sellers export to global markets

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    eBay, a global e-commerce player has launched a seller guide to help Indian sellers export their products to global markets.

    eBay’s guidance gives Indian exporters with a comprehensive roadmap that includes onboarding procedures, promotions, and shipping tactics to assist them in starting their e-commerce export adventure.

    In a statement, Vidmay Naini, general manager worldwide emerging markets for eBay, said, “As we near the end of 2023, eBay is committed to creating economic opportunities for all.” We continue to be a pioneer in the field of online commerce, bridging the gap between customers and sellers, enthusiasts and entrepreneurs, and facilitating the fulfilment of both large and modest dreams.”

    He added to this by stating that eBay is committed to promoting cross-border trade and fostering a more linked global economy as it envisages a bright future. The company enthusiastically supports the Government’s ‘Make in India’ and e-commerce export programmes, and it looks forward to a bright and prosperous future as it contributes to India’s ongoing acceleration of cross-border e-commerce.

    In India, eBay focuses on facilitating cross-border trade for Indian small businesses in over 190 global markets by aiding them in scaling their enterprises overseas, regardless of business size, geography, or category.

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