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Meenakshi Lekhi: From BJP face in media to Union Minister

Meenakshi Lekhi: From BJP face in media to Union Minister
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Multiple stakeholders express concerns over proposed E-Commerce Rules

Multiple stakeholders express concerns over proposed E-Commerce Rules
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Ecomm firms raise concerns with govt

Ecomm firms raise concerns with govt Want this newsletter delievered to your inbox? SUBSCRIBE Thank you for subscribing to Morning Dispatch We ll soon meet in your inbox. / Morning Dispatch At a meeting with government officials on Saturday, online retailers raised concerns about the tough new e-commerce rules that were announced last month. Their biggest complaints were about the rules that bar “related parties” from selling on their platforms, and e-commerce platforms from launching their own brands. Also in this letter: Zomato IPO Ecomm firms flag concerns about draft rules, seek more time to respond Large ecommerce companies including Flipkart, Amazon India and Tata Group have told the government they are concerned about the “related-party clause” in the new draft regulations for the industry that prevents them from selling on their own platforms, said sources privy to discussions between officials and industry executives on Saturday.

India e-commerce rules: E-tailers red-flag clauses on related party, private labels

India e-commerce rules: E-tailers red-flag clauses on related party, private labels SECTIONS Share Synopsis Citing the “exhaustive and confusing“ nature of India s draft e-commerce rules, the industry is seeking time until the end of July to submit their views on it. ETtech There was a broad consensus that the data-related proposals should be included only in the upcoming Personal Data Protection Bill and not be made part of the proposed e-commerce rules. (Illustration: Rahul Awasthi/ETtech) Bengaluru: The country’s largest e-commerce companies, including Flipkart, Amazon India and Tata Group, have told the government that they are concerned about the “related-party clause” in the draft regulations for the industry that can prevent them from selling on their online platforms, according to people in the know of discussions held between officials and industry executives on Saturday.

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