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E-commerce Giants Under Fire for Alleged Predatory Pricing Practices

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, has leveled serious accusations against major e-commerce companies, including Amazon, alleging that they are engaging in predatory pricing practices that undermine local businesses. Goyal criticized these firms for using their financial clout to dominate the market, disregarding the rules, and harming small retailers. He emphasized that such practices are not only unfair but also illegal under Indian law.

Goyal’s comments reflect growing concerns within the government about the impact of global e-commerce giants on the domestic retail sector. The minister argued that these companies exploit their vast resources to offer deep discounts, effectively driving smaller competitors out of business. This, he noted, disrupts the level playing field that is essential for a healthy market economy.

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The minister also took issue with the aggressive tactics employed by these firms, suggesting that their behavior is detrimental to the broader economy. He warned that the government would take strong action to ensure that all businesses operate fairly and within the bounds of the law. This includes strict enforcement of the regulations governing e-commerce, which are designed to protect consumers and ensure that small and medium enterprises can compete on an equal footing.

The controversy comes amid increasing scrutiny of e-commerce companies in India, with several regulatory bodies investigating their business practices. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has already launched probes into the alleged anti-competitive behavior of some of these firms, focusing on their pricing strategies and the preferential treatment of certain sellers.

This development underscores the growing tension between the Indian government and large multinational corporations operating in the country. Goyal’s remarks are seen as a clear signal that the government is prepared to take a tougher stance against any perceived market abuses. The minister’s statements are likely to have significant implications for the future of e-commerce in India, as the government seeks to balance the benefits of foreign investment with the need to protect domestic industries.

The e-commerce giants have not yet responded to Goyal’s accusations, but they are expected to defend their business practices, arguing that they comply with all applicable laws and regulations. However, the minister’s comments suggest that the government may push for more stringent oversight and regulation of the sector in the coming months.



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