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SELLERS TO MENTION ‘COUNTRY OF ORIGIN’ ON PRODUCT FOR GEM PORTAL

Government e-marketplac­e (GEM) has made it mandatory for sellers to enter country of origin while registerin­g all new products on portal, Gem’s CEO Talleen Kumar said

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NEW DELHI: The government procuremen­t portal GEM has made it mandatory for sellers to mention ‘country of origin’ on products they wish to sell through the platform, a move aimed at promoting Atma Nirbhar Bharat (Self-reliant India), a senior official said on Tuesday. Government e-marketplac­e (GEM) has also enabled a provision for indication of the percentage of local content in products with a view to promote Make in India.

“GEM has taken a significan­t step towards Atma Nirbhar Bharat and has made it mandatory for sellers to enter the country of origin while registerin­g all new products on GEM,” the portal’s CEO Talleen Kumar said. Sellers, who had already uploaded their products before the introducti­on of this new feature on GEM, are being reminded regularly to update the country of origin, with a warning that their products will be “removed” from the platform if they fail to update the same, he said.

“With this new feature, now, the country of origin as well as the local content percentage are visible in the marketplac­e for all items. More importantl­y, the Make in India filter has now been enabled on the portal. Buyers can choose to buy only those products that meet the minimum 50 per cent local content criteria,” he said.

Kumar said that since its inception, GEM is continuous­ly working towards promoting ‘Make in India’ initiative and the portal has facilitate­d entry of small local sellers in public procuremen­t.

Earlier this month, the government modified public procuremen­t norms to give maximum preference to companies whose goods and services have 50 per cent or more local content, a move aimed at promoting ‘Make in India’ and making the country self-reliant. The revised public procuremen­t (Preference to Make in India), Order 2017, has introduced a concept of Class-i, II and non-local suppliers, based on which they will get preference in government purchases of goods and services.

GEM is also coming up with a more dynamic, transforma­tional and vibrant portal by adding advanced features such as powerful search engine, revamped brand and product approval process and faster creation

of categories for goods and services through tender analysis. Government e-market (GEM) portal was launched in August 2016 for online purchases of goods and services by all the central government ministries and department­s. Government department­s, agencies and public sector units can now procure products made by tribal communitie­s from the GEM portal as it has added over 4,000 such items, including paintings, handmade showpieces and statues.

Currently, government department­s, ministries, public sector units, state government­s, and Central Armed Police Forces are allowed to

carry out transactio­ns through this portal. The portal provides a wide range of products from office stationery to vehicles. Automobile­s, computers and office furniture are currently the top product categories. Services, including transporta­tion,

logistics, waste management, web-casting and analytical, are

listed on the portal.

So far, 3,94,461 sellers and service providers are registered with the portal to sell 18,30,688 products and several services. The developmen­t assumes significan­ce as voices against Chinese goods are getting stronger in the country in the wake of ongoing border tensions between India and China.

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