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E-commerce policy on hold till data Bill gets approval

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NEW DELHI: The government will finalise the e-commerce policy once the Personal Data Protection Bill, which lays down the guidelines for data processing, is approved by Parliament, a top official said on Monday.

The draft e-commerce policy has proposed setting up a

legal and technologi­cal framework for restrictio­ns on crossborde­r data flow and has also

laid out conditions for businesses regarding collection or processing of sensitive data

locally and storing it abroad. The Personal Data Protection Bill was recently referred to a joint select committee of both Houses of Parliament. It bars storing and processing of personal data by entities without the explicit consent of an individual.

"My sense is once the data protection Bill gets finalised then the policy will also move forward," Additional Secretary in the Commerce and Industry Ministry Sudhanshu Pandey said.

Asked about protests by a traders' body alleging that e-commerce companies were indulging in unfair practices,

Pandey said whatever violations are pointed out, the enforcemen­t agencies will look at them, and whether the complaint has elements which point to violation or not.

"It is for the enforcemen­t agencies to actually take action," he added.

The commerce and industry ministry has already uploaded the draft of the e-commerce policy. Earlier launching the World Bank report titled "Unleashing E-commerce for South Asian Integratio­n", Pandey said e-commerce has unleashed tremendous gains with the eliminatio­n of inefficien­cies and lower productivi­ty, but its full potential is yet to be harnessed.

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