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Amazon, Tata Say E-Commerce Rules Will Hit Businesses: Report

Amazon, Tata Say E-Commerce Rules Will Hit Businesses: Report Amazon, Tata Say E-Commerce Rules Will Hit Businesses: Report Amazon.com Inc and Tata Group have warned that plans for tougher rules for online retailers would have a major impact on their business models Tata Group, Amazon have warned that new e-commerce rules will impact their businesses Amazon.com Inc and Tata Group warned government officials on Saturday that plans for tougher rules for online retailers would have a major impact on their business models, four sources familiar with the discussions told Reuters. At a meeting organised by the Consumer Affairs Ministry and the Government s investment promotion arm, Invest India, many executives expressed concerns and confusion over the proposed rules and asked that the July 6 deadline for submitting comments be extended, said the sources.

Ministry: Supplies won t dry up

Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi PETALING JAYA: Certain retail stores will be allowed to continue operating despite the enhanced movement control order that begins today in parts of the Klang Valley, says the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry. Its minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said these retail premises provided essential services and necessities to the public. However, he also said that their operational hours would be limited during the enhanced MCO from July 3-16. Nanta added that details of the operations of essential services depended on the Covid-19 Coordination and Management Centre in Kuala Lumpur and the Selangor Security Council Committee.

Johor cops issue 77 compound notices for SOP violations in first two days of Ops Patuh

Johor police chief Comm Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay ( pic) said that some 22 inspections were conducted under Ops Patuh on July 1 and 2 involving 120 business premises. A total of 100 factories, 14 shops, three supermarkets and three bus terminals were checked during the operations. Following checks, some 48 compound notices were issued to business owners while 29 were given to workers or customers visiting the buildings. Four of the business premises were also ordered to shut down immediately for major SOP violations, he said in a statement Saturday (July 3). He noted that among the offences committed were failing to adhere to the maximum 60% worker capacity rule, misusing permission letters issued by the International Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti), failing to adhere to basic Covid-19 SOP and violating conditions set by local authorities.

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