E-tailers have previously asked the government to clarify the definition of ‘country of origin’, which they say remains vague with some products assembled in countries including India but with their components or raw materials sourced from another nation. — Reuters
NEW DELHI: E-commerce companies in India like Amazon.com’s local unit and Walmart’s Flipkart have begun to update their back-end systems to allow sellers to identify the country of origin on all new product listings on their platforms, two sources aware of the matter said on Wednesday.
The Indian trade ministry’s Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), which hosted an online meeting of e-commerce players on July 8, wanted the changes to be implemented by the end of July.
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