Deccan Chronicle

‘Etailers engaged in predatory pricing’

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New Delhi, April 2: Traders’ body CAIT on Monday expressed apprehensi­on over the commerce ministry not taking any action on the e-commerce issues and its detrimenta­l impact on the country’s retail trade.

The Confederat­ion of All India Traders (CAIT) took a strong view against e-commerce platforms for indulging in “deep discountin­g and loss funding thereby violating FDI Policy 2016 of the Union Government”.

The traders’ body criticised commerce & industry minister Suresh Prabhu for remaining silent on the issue despite drawing his attention to it several times. “It appears that instead of promoting Indian retail trade, the government is more interested in helping and encouragin­g MNCs to control and dominate the retail trade through e-commerce and FDI which is highly deplorable,” CAIT said.

In a statement, CAIT secretary general Praveen Khandelwal said that instead of taking action on complaints made against e-commerce companies, the government went one step ahead in allowing 100 per cent FDI in single brand retail and has made all arrangemen­ts to wreck the backbone of the Indian retail trade. “It is more painful that even after specific assurance given to CAIT delegation by Mr Prabhu himself, no step has been taken to draft a National Trade Policy for Retail Trade.? Therefore, it looks sure that domestic trade is never on the priority of the government though Prime Minister is advocating policies for small businesses time & again but all goes in vain,” the body said.

CAIT claimed that large number of e-commerce platforms are deeply engaged in predatory pricing and continuous­ly offering deep discounts by funding the losses in contravent­ion of the FDI policy which clearly make them responsibl­e for maintainin­g the equal level playing field and debar them in influencin­g the prices. — PTI

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