CAIT to launch natiowide movement over GST By siliconindia | Monday, March 1, 2021 Days after a traders strike under its aegis, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) on Sunday said that it will launch a national movement against the arbitrariness of GST provisions and alleged malpractices of e-commerce giants. In a statement, the traders body said that in the next phase of the campaign against GST provisions and e-commerce majors, states would be the key focus of the protesting traders. The campaign will begin on March 5 and will continue till April 5. It said that at present, traders across the country are badly plagued by the provisions of GST and the constant arbitrariness of foreign companies in e-commerce and now the traders are either forced to resolve these issues or shut their business.
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In a statement, the traders body said that in the next phase of the campaign against GST provisions and e-commerce majors, states would be the key focus of the protesting traders.The
Traders body CAIT on Sunday said it would launch a nation-wide agitation against issues related to the goods and services tax and alleged malpractices of foreign e-commerce firms. The day-long Bharat Vyapar Bandh , called by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) on February 26, had evoked a lukewarm response. The campaign will begin from March 5 and continue till April 5 against the GST amendments and malpractices of foreign e-commerce companies, CAIT said. The trader s body said both these issues are directly related to the eight crore traders of the country and till the logical resolution of these two issues is achieved, the movement will continue throughout the country.
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