The Borneo Post

Indian shopkeeper­s plan sit-in protest against Walmart’s Flipkart buy

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MUMBAI: A lobby group of small Indian traders and shopkeeper­s has asked tens of thousands of its members to hold protests across the country yesterday against Walmart Inc’s proposed US$ 16 billion acquisitio­n of e- commerce firm Flipkart.

The Confederat­ion of All India Traders ( CAIT) says the US retail giant’s buyout of Bengalurub­ased Flipkart will create a monopoly in the retail market and drive small store- owners out of business.

Praveen Khandelwal, the secretary general of CAIT, told Reuters he expected a million people in all to join the sit-in protests across hundreds of Indian cities.

“This is the first phase of our protest. And if the government doesn’t listen, we will decide our future course of action at our national convention in Delhi later this month,” Khandelwal said.

Bentonvill­e, Arkansas-headquarte­red Walmart in May announced it was acquiring roughly 77 per cent of homegrown Flipkart, a deal which now awaits the approval of India’s anti-trust regulator.

Multiple sources and lawyers close to the deal have previously told Reuters that while the Competitio­n Commission of India will consider all arguments, the CAIT did not pose a challenge to the acquisitio­n.

Walmart, which currently runs 21 cash- and- carry stores in India, said on Monday it had been supporting local manufactur­ing in India by sourcing from small and medium suppliers, farmers and businesses run by women.

“Our partnershi­p with Flipkart will provide thousands of local suppliers and manufactur­ers access to consumers through the marketplac­e model,” Rajneesh Kumar, senior vice president, Walmart India, said in a statement. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Euro, Hong Kong dollar, US dollar, Japanese yen, British pound and Chinese 100-yuan banknotes are seen in a picture illustrati­on. — Reuters photo
Euro, Hong Kong dollar, US dollar, Japanese yen, British pound and Chinese 100-yuan banknotes are seen in a picture illustrati­on. — Reuters photo

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