HomeNewsEconomyPolicyDiluting proposed e-commerce rules tantamount to 'succumbing to hidden pressure', CAIT tells Piyush Goyal

Diluting proposed e-commerce rules tantamount to 'succumbing to hidden pressure', CAIT tells Piyush Goyal

Easing the proposed rules will also suggest that the government has offered the e-commerce landscape to the global e-tailers to "twist the e-commerce trade to their advantage even at the cost of flouting the laws", the traders' body said.

January 02, 2022 / 17:34 IST
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E-commerce giants, Niti Aayog objected to the draft rules released in June 2021 (Representative image)
E-commerce giants, Niti Aayog objected to the draft rules released in June 2021 (Representative image)

Amid reports claiming that the Centre may ease certain provisions of the draft e-commerce rules, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) wrote to Consumer Affairs Minister Piyush Goyal on January 2, demanding the roll-out of the proposed rules without any dilution.

"Any dilution in the proposed e-commerce rules under CPA (Consumer Protection Act) will percolate a strong feeling across the country that the government has succumbed to some hidden pressures," the traders' body said.

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Easing the proposed rules will also suggest that the government has offered the e-commerce landscape to the global e-tailers to "twist the e-commerce trade to their advantage even at the cost of flouting the laws", it said.

The CAIT's strongly-worded letter comes three days after Moneycontrol had reported, citing sources, that the consumer affairs ministry may drop contentious clauses on deep discounts and flash sales.