New Delhi:Fair trade watchdog CCI has started a study of the e-commerce market, including business practices and identify any possible impediments to competition in the fast-growing sector.
The Competition Commission of India's move also comes at a time when there are concerns about alleged unfair business practices by online players and other entities.
A market study of the e-commerce market in India is being conducted in view of the rapid growth and the rising importance of online trade in a large number of goods and services in the country, an official release said on Tuesday.
The study will look at market trends with a particular focus on emerging distribution methods and strategies in response to e-commerce to understand business practices and contractual provisions, their underlying rationale and implications for competition.
It would also seek to identify impediments to competition, if any, relating to e-commerce to ascertain enforcement and advocacy priorities for the watchdog in the sector.
"The study intends to cover such products where the growth of online commerce has been the most significant, including both goods (such as electronics, mobiles, lifestyle etc) and services (travel and hospitality, food delivery)," the release said.
The preliminary findings of the study will be presented at a workshop to be held in August.
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