ЁЯСНЁЯСНЁЯСНЁЯСНЁЯСНЁЯСНЁЯСНDGFT partners with DHL for training MSMEs in e-commerce – The Hindu BusinessLine

https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/dgft-partners-with-dhl-for-training-msmes-in-e-commerce/article67951282.ece

Clipped from: https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/dgft-partners-with-dhl-for-training-msmes-in-e-commerce/article67951282.ece

To help MSMEs to benefit from e-commerce and make them тАЬexport-readyтАЭ

The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has entered into a collaboration with  logistics service provider DHL for training sessions and workshops for MSMEs in 76 districts of the country to help them benefit from e-commerce and make them тАЬexport-readyтАЭ, per a government statement.

тАЬThe DGFT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, has been actively engaging in boosting e-commerce exports from the country, leveraging its тАШdistrict as export hubsтАЩ initiative. The goal is to promote and enable micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to explore the international markets through e-commerce channels,тАЭ the statement issued by the Commerce Department noted.

The DGFT has been actively engaging to boost e-commerce exports from the country, leveraging its тАШDistrict as Export HubsтАЩ initiative. It has been collaborating with various e-commerce platforms and other service providers to conduct capacity-building and training sessions in the identified districts.

Also read: Allcargo Logistics launches LCL consolidation services in Gujarat

тАЬToday DGFT partnered with DHL through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which will cover 76 districts in three phases, to conduct capacity-building sessions, training, and workshops for making Indian MSMEs export-ready,тАЭ it said.

Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal, who participated in the event, said that the government has been taking strides to create a digital infrastructure which can be leveraged to encourage MSMEs from rural India to connect to the world market. The exercise, he hoped, would help Indian entrepreneurs bridge the gap in knowledge and enter the world of international trade.

The objective of this collaboration was to introduce exporters/MSMEs to the digital commerce space so that they get an opportunity to export тАЬMake in IndiaтАЭ products, tap international customers and overcome the challenges related to logistics while exporting through the e-commerce route, said Santosh Sarangi, DGFT.

The DGFT earlier signed MoUs with Amazon India and Shiprocket promoting e-commerce for MSMEs and helping them onboard the digital platform.

Comments

Leave a Reply