Expressing concerns over huge discounts being offered by e-commerce firms, Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) also met Commerce and Industry Ministry Nirmala Sitharaman yesterday urging her to take steps to monitor and regulate online businesses.
"We met the Commerce Minister yesterday and urged her to look into this pricing model that eCommerce firms are using. We also requested her to create a regulator for both online and offline retail trade sector," CAIT National General Secretary Praveen Khandelwal told reporters here.
"Such practice if continued, may result into unavailability of products in offline market, which will further result into a monopolistic situation that will be controlled and dominated by the eCommerce retailers," he added.
When asked which firms these were, Khandelwal said: "It includes all from the big ones to the small ones."
He added that the Commerce Minister has assured the traders body that the government will "seriously" look into the claims made by CAIT.
He said CAIT also urged the government to institute a probe into business module and trade practices of online retailers.
"CAIT has also said that tax charging procedure of online retailers also needs to be looked into... We have also demanded formation of a committee of experts and stakeholders to assess the impact of online business on offline markets," he added.
"She said that any unfair competition by any sector will not be allowed. She also said that checks and balances are the basic fundamentals for fair working of any sector and needs to be followed in toto. She also assured to give due consideration for formation of a Board of Internal Trade for domestic trade of the country," he added.
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