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Not against e-commerce firms, want them to be fair and honest: Goyal

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
August 22, 2024
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Mumbai: Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday said that India is not against e-commerce companies but wants them to be fair and honest.

In remarks that came a day after he flagged concerns about e-commerce firms, Goyal said online businesses need to ensure a “fair chance” of competing.

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Goyal on Wednesday voiced concerns about predatory pricing by e-commerce firms and feared about the impact their operations have on small retailers in the country. He also went public with his fears, warning of the “huge social disruption” with the massive growth of the e-commerce sector.

“We are very clear that we want to invite FDI (foreign direct investment), we want to invite technology, we want to have the best of the world, and we are not against online at all,” Goyal said at an event here.

“What the country always desires is fair play, is honesty’¦ for the customer, honesty to the supplier of goods and services and to ensure that other people also have a fair chance to compete against such online business,” the Union minister, a member of Parliament from the Mumbai North constituency, said.

He said the e-commerce sector possesses “tremendous benefits” like speed and convenience, and made it clear that the government wants such companies to serve the people of the country.

 

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