New Delhi, March 31 -- In pursuance of the union Budget 2026-27 announcement, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs will implement comprehensive reforms for e-commerce exports and courier trade to enhance ease of doing business from April 1.
These reforms include the complete removal of the Rs 10 lakh value cap per consignment on courier exports, the introduction of a streamlined framework for handling returned and rejected parcels and a legally backed Return to Origin (RTO) mechanism for uncleared shipments, aimed at enhancing ease of doing business, reduce logistics inefficiencies and strengthen India's global export competitiveness, particularly for MSMEs, artisans and start-ups.
These reforms are supported by system-based en...