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Bezos promises $1bn in bid to see off India’s anti-trust probe

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NEW DELHI: Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos promised yesterday a new billiondol­lar investment in India, just two days after authoritie­s launched an anti-trust investigat­ion into the e-commerce giant. A three-day visit by Bezos, whose worth has been estimated at more than $110 billion, sparked protests in New Delhi and other cities by traders who accuse Amazon and its main US-owned rival Flipkart of killing off India’s army of street traders.

Bezos, who has spent heavily to make his company an e-commerce titan in the world’s second most-populous nation, sought to head off critics by promising one billion dollars to digitize small and medium-sized Indian businesses.

“We will use our global footprint to export $10 billion worth of ‘Make in India’ products across the world by 2025,” he said, referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s campaign to boost national production.

Bezos highlighte­d India’s growing importance, saying “the 21st century will be the Indian century” and that the USIndia

alliance will be the most important. Amazon and Flipkart-founded in India but taken over by Walmart in 2018 for $16 billion-face increasing scrutiny and resentment despite their popularity among customers. The Competitio­n Commission of India announced Monday that it was investigat­ing both companies over accusation­s they undermine traditiona­l traders by favoring “preferred sellers” on their platforms.

‘Unfair subsidies’

Media reports said Bezos has sought a meeting with Modi, but neither the government nor Amazon would confirm if talks would be held. Amazon has said it will cooperate with the investigat­ion and was “confident” it was operating legally. The commission, which last year fined Google $21 million for abusing its dominant position, said it will report in 60 days, but its inquiries normally take a lot longer. “We are not against e-commerce,” said Sumit Agarwal, national secretary of the Confederat­ion of All India Traders, which says it represents 70 million small businesses. —AFP

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