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E-commerce rules in other countries stricter than India, govt tells Amazon, Flipkart and others

Indian conglomerate Tata Group which was present in the meeting on Saturday said some of the rules could have huge ramifications on its operations and may restrict the sale of its private-label products.

July 04, 2021 / 12:02 IST
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According to the report, 88 percent of the online shoppers will be from Tier 2 cities between 2020 and 2030.

The companies should look at other jurisdictions and how demanding they are before raising concerns about the rules in India, the government said in a virtual meeting to marketplaces like Amazon, Walmart-owned Flipkart and over a dozen other domestic and foreign companies as they demanded an extension to send their response on the proposed Consumer Protection (Ecom) Rules, according to sources privy to the development.

The meeting which was chaired by Nidhi Khare, additional secretary of consumer affairs, took place on Saturday evening while the remarks were made by Anupam Mishra, joint secretary.

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Amazon in its presentation is learnt to have said that the proposal which was issued on June 21 was confusing and had some inconsistency seeking extension of the deadline which ends on July 6.

Indian conglomerate Tata Group which was also present in the meeting said some of the rules could have huge ramifications on its operations and may restrict the sale of its private-label products.