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India’s draft e-commerce policy for sellers

March 15, 2021

India’s draft e-commerce policy for sellers

India will require online business firms to treat merchants similarly on their foundation and ensure transparency, as indicated by a draft strategy seen by Reuters on Saturday that follows analysis against strategic policies of numerous online organizations.

India has been deliberating another web-based business strategy for quite a long time in the midst of complaints from physical retailers who claim online giants like Amazon and Walmart’s Flipkart flout government guidelines. The organizations have denied the charges.

A Reuters unique report a month ago uncovered that Amazon has for quite a long time given particular treatment to a small group of merchants on its India platform and utilized them to circumvent the country’s foreign investment rules.

The most recent policy document says administrators should be fair in their dealings with sellers.

“Web based business administrators should guarantee equivalent treatment, all things considered/merchants enlisted on their foundation and not embrace calculations which bring about focusing on select sellers/vendors,” it says

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