CAIT had in a letter on Monday urged Goyal to order an audit into the business model of all e-commerce firms.
Business
Standard : The government is probing Wal- Mart-owned Flipkart
and Amazon over the alleged predatory pricing, commerce minister
Piyush
Goyal said on Thursday.
Warning
of stringent action as per the law for any violation, he said
detailed questionnaires have been sent to these companies and their
response is awaited.
According to media reports, the e-commerce
majors have grossed up over $3 billion in gross merchandise value
during the festive sales held over the past fortnight, which
typically see over half of their annual sales.
"E-commerce
companies have no right to offer discounts or adopt predatory
prices. Selling products cheaper and resulting the retail sector to
incur losses is not allowed," Goyal told reporters.
They
are also not permitted to own products and sell them, he said and
that they are only platforms helping sellers connect with potential
buyers. Without specifying the exact transgressions, Goyal said his
ministry has received complaints from the traders body CAIT alleging
violations of norms by these players.
"A
detailed questionnaire has been sent to them. Today or tomorrow, a
supplementary questionnaire will also be sent," he said and
reminded that he had earlier also warned these e- commerce players.
"We
will take stringent action against them, if there is violation of any
law in letter or in spirit. The law is clear. Action will be taken as
per the law," he said.
The
national traders body CAIT had in a letter on Monday urged Goyal to
order an audit into the business model of all e-commerce firms and
the foreign-owned Amazon and Flipkart in particular. In the letter,
CAIT also said since Amazon and Flipkart claim that individual brands
are offering discounts, government should convene a meeting with
major brands to ascertain the truth.
"The
business model of Amazon and Flipkart should be audited by the
government to arrive at the real conclusion," it said in the
letter.
Following
the complaint from the traders body, senior officials of the
department for promotion of industry and internal trade had met with
Amazon and Flipkart representatives last week.
Goyal
scotched rumours that the Railways might exit its ticketing arm IRCTC
which had a stellar stock market debut earlier this week following a
hugely successful IPO. There is no plan to fully sell IRCTC. This is
speculation based on wrong information, he said.
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