E-commerce think tank to hold first meet on Apr 24

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The set up by the government to deliberate on issues related to sector and cross-border digital trade will hold its first meeting here on April 24.

Issues that would be taken up at the meeting include cross border data flow, non-discriminatory treatment of digital products, data localisation, protection and disclosure of source code, desirability of permanent moratorium on payment of customs duty on electronically transmitted goods, and online consumer protection, said a source -- who did not wish to be named.

Other matters that could be discussed include online data protection, facilitating cross-border e-commerce, and promoting paperless trading.

The is led by and comprised officials from ministries of finance, home affairs, corporate affairs, and and

Representatives from industry chambers including CII, exporters body FIEO, MSME, telecom companies, IT and including Bharti Enterprises, Reliance Jio, TCS, Wipro, Ola and would take part in the meeting.

The setting up of about 70-member body assumes significance as cross-border digital trade is growing at a faster pace and developed countries want an agreement on under the aegis of the wants resolution of important pending issues first such as finding a permanent solution for before negotiating new matters like in the WTO.

had in March made a case for framing a national and a related consolidated legal framework to address the challenges of the sector.

There are several issues which the sector is grappling with and that includes who owns the and involvement of multiple agencies like departments of IT, telecom, industrial policy, revenue and the RBI.

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First Published: Sun, April 22 2018. 19:05 IST