This Week In E-Commerce - India's B2C E-Commerce Exports Set For Significant Growth

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India's cross-border B2C e-commerce market is experiencing rapid growth, with exports expected to significantly increase in the coming years. India's share in the global market is projected to rise from a modest 0.16% in FY 2023 to over 1.41% by FY 2030. Key factors propelling this growth include the widespread availability of affordable data, the adoption of smartphones, and improvements in logistics systems, which collectively enhance the online shopping experience. Indian consumers are showing a strong preference for premium global brands in sectors like fashion, electronics, and beauty, driven by a desire for quality and exclusivity.

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