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Some e-retailers indulged in predatory pricing: Piyush Goyal

The global economic outlook is facing grave challenges amidst growing protectionism and rising trade tensions manifested in unilateral measures, Goyal noted.

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Published : Nov 12, 2019, 9:38 PM IST

New Delhi: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said some e-commerce companies are indulging in predatory pricing which is adversely impacting millions of small retailers.

"I would like to highlight the adverse impact of predatory pricing indulged by some e-commerce players which adversely impact millions of small retailers. It is important for e-commerce to follow the letter and spirit of the law," he said at the BRICS trade ministers meeting in Brasilia.

  • In Brazil, was happy to note that BRICS working group on e-commerce has discussed enhancing cooperation & sharing of best practices

    Also, highlighted the adverse impact of predatory pricing on millions of small retailers & need for e-commerce to follow letter & spirit of the law pic.twitter.com/ooPMCk94sa

    — Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) November 12, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The minister said the need of the hour is to develop digital infrastructure, digital skills, and institutions, particularly in the developing and less developed world.

The global economic outlook is facing grave challenges amidst growing protectionism and rising trade tensions manifested in unilateral measures, Goyal noted.

"In this uncertain world, India continues to offer economic opportunities," he said mentioning several steps taken by the union government to attract investments.

The minister said that increasing trends of protectionism in the form of non-tariff barriers (NTBs), both stated and unstated, deny market access, particularly for developing countries.

"The developed world advocates open and free trade with emphasis on removal of tariffs in developing countries, while in reality, they are raising more barriers in the form of NTBs," he said.

These developments are contributing to enhancing economic uncertainties and raising the cost of doing trade in developing and least developed countries, Goyal said.

Further, he also called upon the countries to ensure that the WTO reform process does not dilute its basic principles like special and differential treatment to developing countries.

Talking about MSMEs, he said this sector is highly vulnerable to the vagaries of economic uncertainties in the form of high fuel costs, trade tensions, high tariffs, and non-trade barriers.

All these disrupt the integration of MSMEs into global value chains and impede their market access opportunities, he said.

"It is important to preserve the rules-based trading system and adequate low-cost finance to provide sustainability for MSMEs," the minister said.

It is important for the member countries to look at ways and means to increase cooperation amongst BRICS nations across all modes of services with a view to balanced and equitable outcomes, Goyal stressed.

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New Delhi: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said some e-commerce companies are indulging in predatory pricing which is adversely impacting millions of small retailers.

"I would like to highlight the adverse impact of predatory pricing indulged by some e-commerce players which adversely impact millions of small retailers. It is important for e-commerce to follow the letter and spirit of the law," he said at the BRICS trade ministers meeting in Brasilia.

  • In Brazil, was happy to note that BRICS working group on e-commerce has discussed enhancing cooperation & sharing of best practices

    Also, highlighted the adverse impact of predatory pricing on millions of small retailers & need for e-commerce to follow letter & spirit of the law pic.twitter.com/ooPMCk94sa

    — Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) November 12, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The minister said the need of the hour is to develop digital infrastructure, digital skills, and institutions, particularly in the developing and less developed world.

The global economic outlook is facing grave challenges amidst growing protectionism and rising trade tensions manifested in unilateral measures, Goyal noted.

"In this uncertain world, India continues to offer economic opportunities," he said mentioning several steps taken by the union government to attract investments.

The minister said that increasing trends of protectionism in the form of non-tariff barriers (NTBs), both stated and unstated, deny market access, particularly for developing countries.

"The developed world advocates open and free trade with emphasis on removal of tariffs in developing countries, while in reality, they are raising more barriers in the form of NTBs," he said.

These developments are contributing to enhancing economic uncertainties and raising the cost of doing trade in developing and least developed countries, Goyal said.

Further, he also called upon the countries to ensure that the WTO reform process does not dilute its basic principles like special and differential treatment to developing countries.

Talking about MSMEs, he said this sector is highly vulnerable to the vagaries of economic uncertainties in the form of high fuel costs, trade tensions, high tariffs, and non-trade barriers.

All these disrupt the integration of MSMEs into global value chains and impede their market access opportunities, he said.

"It is important to preserve the rules-based trading system and adequate low-cost finance to provide sustainability for MSMEs," the minister said.

It is important for the member countries to look at ways and means to increase cooperation amongst BRICS nations across all modes of services with a view to balanced and equitable outcomes, Goyal stressed.

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       New Delhi, Nov 12 (PTI) Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said some e-commerce companies are indulging in predatory pricing which is adversely impacting millions of small retailers.

      "I would like to highlight the adverse impact of predatory pricing indulged by some e-commerce players which adversely impact millions of

small retailers. It is important for e-commerce to follow the letter and spirit of the law," he said at the BRICS trade ministers meeting in Brasilia.

    The minister said the need of the hour is to develop digital infrastructure, digital skills and institutions particularly in the developing and less developed world.

    The global economic outlook is facing grave challenges amidst growing protectionism and rising trade tensions manifested in unilateral measures, Goyal noted.

    "In this uncertain world, India continues to offer economic opportunities," he said mentioning several steps taken by the union government to attract investments.

    The minister said that increasing trends of protectionism in the form of

non-tariff barriers (NTBs), both stated and unstated, deny market

access, particularly for developing countries.

    "The developed world advocates open and free trade with emphasis on removal of tariffs in developing countries, while in reality, they are raising more barriers in the form of NTBs," he said.

    These developments are contributing to enhancing economic uncertainties and raising the cost of doing trade in developing and least developed countries, Goyal said.

    Further, he also called upon the countries to ensure that WTO reform process does not dilute its basic principles like special and differential treatment to developing countries.

    Talking about MSMEs, he said this sector is highly vulnerable to the vagaries of economic uncertainties in the form of high fuel costs, trade tensions, high tariffs and non-trade barriers.

    All these disrupt the integration of MSMEs into global value chains

and impede their market access opportunities, he said.

    "It is important to preserve the rules-based trading system and adequate low-cost finance to provide sustainability for MSMEs," the minister said.

    It is important for the member countries to look at ways and means to increase cooperation amongst BRICS nations across all modes of services  with a view to balanced and equitable outcomes, Goyal stressed. PTI RR



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