Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT)
India’s Apex Trade Body representing & empowering 8 CRORE Traders and over 40,000 Trade Associations
CAIT Business offers the most trusted, decision-relevant data on how companies are contributing and responding to climate change. Had said the e-commerce companies are treating India as a banana republic having weak laws and rules.
CAIT demands financial support to lockdown-hit traders. They said the shops and markets are closed and there is no inflow of money. In the last year, there has been a growth of 36 percent in the e-commerce business in India, especially in personal care, beauty.
The government had proposed amendments to Consumer Protection (E-commerce) Rules indicating stricter compliance for E-commerce companies The CAIT has been questioning the alleged business malpractices in market places and The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution has noted that there was “evident lack of regulatory oversight in e-commerce which required some urgent action”
CAIT argued that some of the major foreign-funded e-tailers are unhappy with the draft e-commerce rules as this will change the complete game plan of e-commerce and their control over the E-market.
“These are all useless arguments to derail the reformative measures of the government to purify the e-commerce business of India and to liberate the same from the vicious clutches of foreign-funded e-tailers and the traders across the country will resist strongly any such move initiated by vested interest parties,” Bhatia and Khandelwal added.
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