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E-commerce companies pose risks to livelihood of millions of people: Piyush Goyal

Large online marketplaces have the money, technology and ability to sustain operations for a long time and their presence could lead to job losses among those working in small stores, Piyush Goyal said.

June 28, 2021 / 16:11 IST
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When large e-commerce companies talk about creating a million jobs or how they support small manufacturers, they forget to disclose the job losses that will take place because of their influence, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said, pointing to alleged predatory practices of global e-tailers Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart in India.

“Today, it may not look threatening. One can say how these companies will impact the villages, how they will reach out everywhere? But the strength of money power, technology and their ability to sustain for a long period of time does pose risks to nearly a 100 million people who are engaged in one form or the other through the small retail stores across the country,” Goyal said at a webinar. “Therefore, when these large companies talk about providing a million jobs or giving support to maybe 100,000 Indian small manufacturers, I think they very conveniently forget to also say what will be the job losses because of their influence. So you can create a million jobs but if that’s going to be at the cost of 10 million other jobs, clearly it is to the detriment of India.”

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Amazon has so far announced the creation of over 1 million jobs in India and plans to employ another 1 million by 2025. While Flipkart has not made any such announcements, it is estimated to have created 700,000 to 1 million direct and indirect jobs.

Amazon and Flipkart also add thousands of additional workers during the peak festival shopping season when they run e-commerce sales. According to reports, e-commerce and logistics companies in India cumulatively created over 300,000 jobs during Diwali last year, a majority of them in logistics functions, warehousing and customer service.