Open Network for Digital Commerce to be game-changer like UPI, says PM Modi at G20 meet
New Delhi/IBNS: Underlining the runaway success of Unified Payments Interface (UPI), Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday said that the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) is going to be a game-changer that will democratize the digital marketplace ecosystem.
ONDC is an initiative aimed at promoting open networks for all aspects of the exchange of goods and services over digital or electronic networks.
It is expected to make e-commerce more inclusive and accessible for consumers.
Addressing the G20 Trade and Investment Ministers’ meeting held in Jaipur virtually, Prime Minister Modi said that digitizing processes and the use of e-commerce have the potential to enhance market access.
He said that the ‘High-Level Principles for the Digitalization of Trade Documents’ can help countries in implementing cross-border electronic trade measures and reduce compliance burdens.
Highlighting the challenges of the growth in cross-border e-commerce, the Prime Minister suggested working collectively to ensure equitable competition between large and small sellers.
PM Modi also emphasized the need to address the problems faced by consumers in fair price discovery and grievance handling mechanisms.
He stressed paying more attention to MSMEs given their key role in the global economy.
“MSMEs account for 60 to 70 percent of employment and contribute 50 percent to the global GDP," he said.
PM Modi said that India has integrated MSMEs into public procurement through the online platform - Government e-marketplace and has been working with the MSME sector to adopt the ethos of ‘Zero Defect’ and ‘Zero Effect’ on the environment.
The PM highlighted that increasing MSMEs' participation in global trade and global value chains has been a top priority of the Indian presidency.
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