Explorer

Foreign E-commerce Giants Dodge Regulations To Dominate Indian Market: CAIT

Praveen Khandelwal emphasised that this "intricate web” entails cooperation between e-commerce titans and mobile corporations, posing a threat to the livelihoods of small traders

Praveen Khandelwal, Secretary General of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) and a Lok Sabha candidate for the BJP accused foreign e-commerce giants such as Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart of sidestepping regulations and laws in their aggressive efforts to dominate the Indian market. He alleged that these companies frequently engage in unethical business practices.

In response to a television media report suggesting that the Competition Commission of India (CCI) has uncovered suspected irregularities in its investigation into e-commerce companies such as Amazon and Flipkart, along with their associations with mobile manufacturers, Khandelwal told the news agency IANS on Saturday that this "nexus" between e-commerce behemoths and mobile firms "undermines the country's broader interests."

“For years, we have been highlighting the persistent problem of foreign e-commerce companies circumventing rules and laws in their relentless pursuit of capturing the Indian market, often resorting to unethical business practices,” remarked Khandelwal.

He emphasised that this "intricate web” entails cooperation between e-commerce titans and mobile corporations, posing a threat to the nation's broader interests and endangering the livelihoods of small traders. In February of this year, the retail traders’ association penned a letter to the CCI, urging immediate action in the Delhi Vyapar Mahasangh case concerning the anti-competitive conduct of Amazon and Flipkart.

In a letter addressed to CCI Chairperson Ravneet Kaur, CAIT emphasised that the market regulatory body “must attach utmost priority to the case and pass final penalty order and direction to Flipkart and Amazon to stop their illegal activities, as the outcome of the case has a serious bearing on the survival of lakhs of retailers and their families."

The CAIT letter alleged that “these foreign entities have indulged in monopolisation of sales of mobile phones through exclusive launch.”

Khandelwal stressed the critical necessity for prompt and definitive action to be undertaken against these companies at this juncture. “Once the general elections are concluded and if elected as an MP, I am committed to advocating for addressing this issue,” he said.

Also Read: Blinkit Surpasses Zomato's Food Delivery Business In Value, Says Goldman Sachs

Top Headlines

Bangladesh Election Results 2026: BNP In Clear Lead, Tarique Rahman Emerges PM Frontrunner
Bangladesh Election Results 2026: BNP In Clear Lead, Tarique Rahman Emerges PM Frontrunner
Air India Crash: AAIB Rejects Claims Pilot Deliberately Caused Accident, Says Investigation Ongoing
Air India Crash: AAIB Rejects Claims Pilot Deliberately Caused Accident, Says Investigation Ongoing
‘File FIR Or Bring Privilege Motion, I’ll Fight’: Rahul On BJP’s Disqualification Move
‘File FIR Or Bring Privilege Motion, I’ll Fight’: Rahul On BJP’s Disqualification Move
‘Will Take Appropriate Action’: MEA Reacts To Trump’s Old Remark On PM Modi's Career
‘Will Take Appropriate Action’: MEA Reacts To Trump’s Old Remark On PM Modi's Career

Videos

Lamborghini Case Update: Court Hearing Concludes, Decision on Police Remand Awaited
Bengal Election Heat: Babri Yatra Intensifies Political Battle Ahead of Polls
Storm in Lok Sabha: Minister Releases Video, Alleges Misconduct by 20–25 MPs
Bengal Political Heat: Humayun Kabir Launches ‘Babri Yatra’ Ahead of Elections
PRIYANKA REACTS: “No Misbehavior With Speaker,” Says Congress Leader

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget