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India orders anti-trust probe against Amazon, Walmart's Flipkart

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India’s antitrust body on Monday ordered an investigat­ion into alleged competitio­n law violations by Amazon.com Inc and Walmart’s Flipkart, the latest setback for US-based e-commerce giants operating in the country.The Competitio­n

Commission of India (CCI) said it was ordering a wider probe following a review of allegation­s that Amazon and Flipkart were promoting some “preferred sellers” and in turn hitting business of other smaller sellers.

The two companies did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on the antitrust move.The investigat­ion order comes in a week when Amazon chief Jeff Bezos is expected to visit India for a company event and potential meetings with government officials.

The complaint against the two giant companies was filed by Delhi Vyapar Mahasangh, a group representi­ng smalland medium-sized businesses, which alleged that several of

Amazon and Flipkart’s preferred sellers were affiliated with or controlled by the companies themselves, either directly or indirectly. The CCI also wants its investigat­ions arm to probe the e-commerce companies’ discountin­g practices as well as their relationsh­ip with such sellers, it said in its 11-page order.

“The Commission is of the opinion that there exists a prima facie case which requires an investigat­ion,” said the order.The investigat­ion is the latest setback for Amazon and Walmart’s Flipkart, which Indian brick-and-mortar traders allege violate the country’s foreign investment rules and burn billions of dollars to offer steep discounts that hurt smaller traders. Both the companies deny those allegation­s.

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