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Delay in roll-out of e-commerce policy damaging domestic retail trade: CAIT

Traders’ body CAIT on Wednesday flagged the “inordinate delay” in the roll-out of a national e-commerce policy and consumer protection rules, saying the delay in their implementation has provided an opportunity to certain foreign e-commerce players to damage domestic retail trade.

The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) sent a written communication in this regard to Minister for Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal on Tuesday.

In a statement on Wednesday, the traders’ body expressed “utter dismay over inordinate delay in rolling out of e-commerce policy and rules under Consumer Protection Act” and equated it to a “slow poison situation” for the country’s business community.

In the letter to Goyal, CAIT Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said the delay in the implementation “has caused irreparable loss to the small and medium retail traders and has resulted in deep loss of turnover in their business and thousands of retail traders have been forced to close down their businesses in addition to wreaking havoc in the lives of all those who are directly and indirectly dependent on India’s retail and e-commerce industry”.

He claimed that the traders are unwilling to get on-board e-commerce platforms as they remain uncompetitive with the lack of level-playing field and certain foreign e-commerce players openly flouting norms.

The proposed national e-commerce policy being formulated by the commerce and industry ministry is in the final stages and no new draft policy will be issued now.

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