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The traders' body reiterated that malpractices by foreign-funded companies are still a cause for concern.
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The traders' body reiterated that malpractices by foreign-funded companies are still a cause for concern.
Not a lot of fresh issues were raised at the meeting as many chose to reiterate concerns involving foreign e-commerce platforms.
The platform's legality was called into question by the traders' body, citing an order passed by the Delhi High Court.
A decision by India's competition regulator is likely to trigger another set of legal challenges.
The independent directors alleged that Amazon is harming the livelihood of lakhs of people.
In a letter to the Commerce Minister, CAIT accused NITI Aayog of colluding with foreign e-commerce giants.
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