While the government permitted 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in marketplace e-commerce retailing, the guidelines stated that such entities will not directly or indirectly influence the sale price of goods and services and shall maintain level playing field.
"Discounts can only be given by the owner of the goods or provider of services," an official said.
"E-commerce guideline allows owner of inventory i.E sellers registered on marketplace to determine price including by giving discount," Joint Secretary in the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) Atul Chaturvedi said in a series of tweets.
"It will also end predatory pricing and will provide level playing," he said adding the norms will empower SMEs as they can now sell their products without any physical stores and create jobs.
Industry experts too said that the guidelines on pricing may impact big e-retailers.
"Going by the current guidelines, marketplace retailers will not be able to extend lucrative discounts to attract customers.
"However, it appears that with the consent and association of the owner of the inventory, the e-retailers may yet be able to provide additional promotional discounts," Aamir Jariwala, Secretary, E-commerce Coalition said.
While the decision to allow 100 per cent FDI in market place e-tail -- where the company only provides platform for buyer and seller to connect -- will help domestic players like Flipkart and Snapdeal to attract more foreign investment, it will also open the doors for the foreign retailers like Alibaba to set shop easily.
Although the decision was widely welcomed by e-retailers, traders body CAIT strongly opposed the decision, while IT industry body Nasscom said the 25 per cent cap may prove to be "restrictive".
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