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Thane District of Maharashtra is a thriving industrial hub with industries in sectors such as apparel, industrial goods, pharmaceuticals and a variety of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). A capacity building program on E-commerce exports, Foreign Trade Policy, packaging, payments and banking was organized by the office of the Additional Director General of Foreign Trade, Mumbai at Thane on 29.12.2023. The programme was organized in collaboration with India Post, Ministry of MSME, Thane Small Scale Industry Association (TSSIA), Chamber of Small Industries Association (COSIA), ICICI bank and Rivexa, which is a B2B e-commerce platform. Approximately 100 exporters/entrepreneurs/ SMEs attended the programme.

Introductory remarks by Mrs Sujata Soparkar, President, TSSIA were followed by address by Shri R.K. Mishra,  Additional Director General of Foreign Trade, Mumbai who stressed the need to link local products with global markets through new channels made available by internet.  Duty neutralization available under Advance Authorization and Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) schemes under the Foreign Trade Policy 2023 and the thrust of the Government of India on E-Commerce exports was also explained.  A session by India Post was taken on Dak Niryat Kendras (DNK) initiative for E-commerce exports.  A session was taken by Indian Institute of Packaging (IIP) informing the audience about the packaging needs for E-Commerce Exports.

Information on Schemes implemented by Ministry of MSME such as  Micro and Small Enterprises Industries- Cluster Development Program (MSE-CDP), funding for participation in domestic/international fairs, Business Incubator Policy, Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI) was shared.

The banking related regulations and compliances required were explained by an official from ICICI Bank, which included issues related to payments for E-commerce exports. The session by Rivexa informed exporters about the process of onboarding, transacting and fulfilment through e-commerce. 

The office of Additional Director General of Foreign Trade is geared to collaborate and co-ordinate with industry associations, industrial clusters continuously so that such capacity building programmes and outreach sessions are held where the industries need it,   and the potential of E-commerce exports is realized.

The Thane District of Maharashtra is a thriving industrial hub, home to industries in sectors such as apparel, industrial goods, pharmaceuticals, and a variety of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). On 29th December, 2023, the office of the Additional Director General of Foreign Trade (ADGFT), Mumbai, organized a capacity-building program focused on E-commerce exports, Foreign Trade Policy, packaging, payments, and banking. The event was held in Thane in collaboration with India Post, the Ministry of MSME, Thane Small Scale Industry Association (TSSIA), Chamber of Small Industries Association (COSIA), ICICI Bank, and Rivexa, a B2B e-commerce platform. Approximately 100 exporters, entrepreneurs, and SMEs attended the program.

The program began with introductory remarks from Mrs. Sujata Soparkar, President of TSSIA, followed by an address from Mr. R.K. Mishra, Additional Director General of Foreign Trade, Mumbai. Mr. Mishra emphasized the importance of linking local products to global markets through the new channels made available by the internet. He explained the duty neutralization available under the Advance Authorization and Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) schemes under the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, and highlighted the Government of India’s focus on promoting E-commerce exports.

India Post conducted a session on the Dak Niryat Kendras (DNK) initiative for E-commerce exports, while the Indian Institute of Packaging (IIP) provided insights into the packaging requirements for E-commerce exports.

The program also covered various schemes implemented by the Ministry of MSME, including the Micro and Small Enterprises Cluster Development Program (MSE-CDP), funding for participation in domestic and international fairs, the Business Incubator Policy, and the Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI).

An official from ICICI Bank explained the banking regulations and compliances required for E-commerce exports, addressing issues related to payments. Rivexa conducted a session on the process of onboarding, transacting, and fulfillment through E-commerce.

The office of the Additional Director General of Foreign Trade is committed to ongoing collaboration and coordination with industry associations and industrial clusters. This dedication ensures that capacity-building programs and outreach sessions are conducted where needed, helping industries fully realize the potential of E-commerce exports.

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