Govt. to bring retail trade policy to promote ease of doing business for traders

It is also in the process of formulating an insurance scheme for all the retail traders

March 06, 2023 08:13 pm | Updated 11:14 pm IST - New Delhi

Officials say a trade policy will provide better infrastructure and more credit to traders. Image for representational purpose only.

Officials say a trade policy will provide better infrastructure and more credit to traders. Image for representational purpose only. | Photo Credit: AP

The government is working to bring a national retail trade policy for brick-and-mortar retail traders with an aim to promote ease-of-doing business, a senior official said on March 6.

Joint Secretary in the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Sanjiv said that the policy would also help in providing better infrastructure and more credit to traders.

The Department, he said, is also working to bring an e-commerce policy for online retailers.

"We want that there should be synergy between e-commerce as well as retail traders," Mr. Sanjiv said at a conference on FMCG and e-commerce here.

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The Department is also in the process of formulating an insurance scheme for all the retail traders.

The accident insurance scheme would particularly help small traders of the country, he added.

"The government is trying to do policy changes not only in e-commerce but national retail trade policy which will be for physical traders which will be introducing ease of doing business, providing better infrastructural facilities, providing more credit and providing all sorts of benefits to traders," he said.

The Joint Secretary urged the industry to focus on producing high quality products.

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