Kate protests to the government against relaxing the proposed rules for e-commerce

MUMBAI: The Confederation of All India Traders (CITE) has said that the new rules to make e-commerce trade transparent in India are the right one, adding that if the rules are implemented as per the draft, the country's alleged e-commerce sector will suffer. Capitalism will come to an end.

Emphasis has also been placed on setting up strict monitoring mechanisms to ensure that e-commerce companies comply with the new rules. In a letter to the Commerce Ministry, KIT general secretary Praveen Khandelwal said that foreign-funded e-commerce companies and some industry associations were arguing against the draft.

Some established interests are trying to prevent the draft from being implemented. However, the country's more than 80 million small businesses and retailers will not take any action in this regard and will strongly oppose it.

It may be mentioned here that on the one hand small businesses are opposing the e-commerce sector while on the other hand consumers are favoring e-commerce. 4% of consumers in the country should not control the huge discounts or sales offered by the government through e-commerce websites. Having a vote.

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