New Delhi: Traders' body CAIT on Thursday demanded that the government to impose a ban on Amazon's e-commerce portal and its operations in India, accusing the global e-tailing giant of indulging in predatory pricing, deep discounting and inventory control.
Addressing a press conference, CAIT Secretary-General Praveen Khandelwal demanded an "immediate ban on Amazon's portal and its operations in India" and an investigation against the company in a time-bound manner.
He also urged the government to probe the business practices of Amazon and Flipkart.
The traders' body also wrote to Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal in this regard on Thursday.
"Our association has been requesting your good office to take appropriate steps and investigate and penalise the multinational companies like Amazon and Flipkart (Walmart) for the blatant violation and/or exploitation of the loopholes of the FDI policy and the Foreign Exchange Management Act/Rules," CAIT said in the letter to Goyal.