[ad_1] A day after the national blockade extended to May 17 and major relaxations were allowed, the Home Office (MHA) clarified on Saturday that e-commerce could be used for the delivery of essential and non-essential products in designated districts. like greens. and orange areas. In the red zones, e-commerce can …
Read More »E-commerce companies that twist the new MHA rules: CAIT
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Allowing e-commerce companies to sell all items, including non-essential items like laptops and refrigerators, in green and orange areas will provide relief to people and help millions of small and medium-sized businesses and merchants to boost their business amid the shutdown, industry executives said. The CAIT merchant …
Read More »More income tax on super-rich e-commerce liens, covid cess: this is what the IRS “STRENGTH” report proposes
[ad_1] IRSA recommended that compliance be encouraged through tax discounts and reimbursements in percentage points. Representative image: Reuters The Income Services Association of India (IRSA): A national tax officials body has recommended the government to impose taxes on the super wealthy, increase the surcharge on foreign companies in India, impose …
Read More »Reliance e-commerce company JioMart is activated on WhatsApp in the Thane, Kalyan and Navi Mumbai areas of Mumbai
[ad_1] Within three days of signing a trade pact with WhatsApp owned by Facebook, Reliance Retail, owned by Mukesh Ambani, launched on WhatsApp in the Navi Mumbai, Thane and Kalyan areas in Mumbai, Livemint. By launching on WhatsApp, Reliance Retail’s e-commerce company JioMart has gained direct access and reach to …
Read More »The setback for e-commerce as offline stores allowed the sale of non-essential items
[ad_1] BENGALURU: E-commerce platforms like Amazon India and Flipkart had another round of disappointment this weekend, as the government clarified on Saturday that they are still unable to start selling non-essential items, despite offline stores having allowed to open and sell the items. On Friday, the Interior Ministry said that …
Read More »The setback for e-commerce as offline stores allowed the sale of non-essential items
[ad_1] BENGALURU: E-commerce platforms like Amazon India and Flipkart had another round of disappointment this weekend, as the government clarified on Saturday that they are still unable to start selling non-essential items, despite offline stores having allowed to open and sell the items. On Friday, the Interior Ministry said that …
Read More »Traders’ body CAIT to launch its own e-commerce marketplace
[ad_1] The Confederation of Indian traders or CAIT has teamed up with the government’s Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT) to soon launch a national e-commerce portal which will enable local kirana stores to take orders online and ensure last-mile contactless delivery. Given the lockdown imposed in …
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