The committee will be headed by the NITI Aayog CEO, while the other members in the panel include officials from the commerce and industry ministries and department of electronics and IT, among others.
"It will look at all the issues including FDI pertaining to the e-commerce sector. The committee would suggest ways to further promote the growth of the sector," an official said.
Representatives from four states including Maharashtra and Karnataka are also members of the panel.
Some e-commerce firms are facing taxation-related problems in a few states.
Setting up of this panel also assumes significance as the government has recently permitted 100 per cent FDI in food processing sector. There is also an issues related to ecommerce players selling pharmaceuticals.
The department of industrial policy and promotion has allowed 100 per cent FDI through automatic route in the marketplace format of e-commerce retailing in March.
As per the guidelines, FDI has not been permitted in inventory-based model of e-commerce.
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