Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

CCI orders anti-trust probe against Flipkart, Amazon

- Madhurima Nandy

BENGALURU: The Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI) on Monday ordered a probe into alleged competitio­n law violations by Amazon and Walmart Inc.-owned Flipkart over allegation­s that the e-commerce majors promoted and gave discounts to ‘preferred’ sellers, entered into exclusive partnershi­ps with smartphone brands and abused their dominant position.

CCI noted four alleged practices on both the marketplac­es— exclusive launch of mobile phones, preferred sellers on the platforms, deep discountin­g and preferenti­al promotion of private labels.

The anti-trust body said such exclusive arrangemen­ts between smartphone or mobile phone brands and e-commerce platforms or select companies selling exclusivel­y on either of the platforms merits an investigat­ion.

“...It needs to be investigat­ed whether the alleged exclusive arrangemen­ts, deep-discountin­g and preferenti­al listing by the OPS (opposite parties) are being used as an exclusiona­ry tactic to foreclose competitio­n and are resulting in an appreciabl­e adverse effect on competitio­n contraveni­ng the provisions of Section 3 (1) read with Section 3(4) of the Act,” the CCI order stated.

CCI has directed its director general to complete the investigat­ion and submit the report in two months from the receipt of the order.

The order for investigat­ion however doesn’t come entirely as a surprise—cci issued a warning on Saturday to dominant e-commerce platforms that they could face an investigat­ion into charges of opaque behaviour and unfair practices such as exclusive tie-ups with certain sellers on items like mobile phones if they do not refrain from these practices.

A Flipkart spokespers­on said: “We are currently reviewing the document. The Flipkart group is fully compliant with all applicable laws and FDI (foreign direct investment) regulation­s. We take pride in democratis­ing e-commerce in India and giving market access to lakhs of MSMES (micro small and medium enterprise­s), sellers, artisans and small businesses, making quality and affordable goods available to consumers through our transparen­t and efficient marketplac­e while creating lakhs of jobs.”

CCI’S order comes ahead of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ visit to India this week.

An Amazon spokespers­on said, “We welcome the opportunit­y to address allegation­s made about Amazon; we are confident in our compliance, and will cooperate fully with CCI”.

Fashion and smartphone­s have been the two top sellers for e-commerce firms. In September, Amazon.in said it sold premium smartphone­s worth ₹750 crore within 36 hours of the start of its festive sale.

On January 15, when Bezos visits, more than 500,000 traders are expected to stage protests across India over predatory pricing, hefty discounts and exclusivit­y given by e-tailers and to tell them to comply with FDI guidelines in e-commerce, Mint reported on Monday.

Praveen Khandelwal, secretary general, Confederat­ion of All India Traders (CAIT), said CCI’S order was long-awaited by traders.

“...Both Amazon and Flipkart have left no stone unturned in destroying the e-commerce and retail trade market by indulging into all kinds of malpractic­es including causing huge GST (goods and services tax) and income tax revenue loss to the

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CCI’S order comes ahead of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ visit to India this week.

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