Zomato, Amazon And Major E-Commerce Firms Launch Digital Commerce Coalition

0

New Delhi, June 02: Leading e-commerce companies including Zomato and Amazon have come together to launch a new Digital Commerce Coalition aimed at strengthening collaboration within India’s fast-growing online retail ecosystem.

The newly formed coalition is expected to focus on policy advocacy, industry standards, digital trade growth and improving cooperation between major online commerce platforms operating in the country.

According to reports, the alliance brings together several large players from the e-commerce and digital services sectors as companies seek a more unified approach towards regulatory challenges, consumer protection, innovation and the future of online retail in India.

The coalition is likely to engage with policymakers and government bodies on key issues impacting the digital commerce industry, including data regulations, competition policies, logistics, digital payments and seller ecosystem development.

Industry experts believe the move reflects the growing importance of India’s digital economy, especially as online shopping, quick commerce and digital services continue expanding rapidly across metro cities as well as smaller towns.

The collaboration also comes at a time when the Indian e-commerce sector is witnessing intense competition, evolving regulations and rising investments in technology-driven retail infrastructure.

Companies involved in the initiative are expected to work together on creating a more transparent, inclusive and innovation-focused digital commerce environment while supporting small businesses, sellers and startups operating through online platforms.

India’s e-commerce industry has seen strong growth over the past few years, driven by increasing smartphone penetration, digital payments adoption and rising internet access across the country.

Further details regarding the coalition’s structure, members and upcoming initiatives are expected to be announced soon.

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.