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Creating individual e-stores for traders, will roll out at national level soon: CAIT

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Published : Jan 16, 2020, 7:47 PM IST

Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said that e-commerce is a rapidly growing future mode of business and have undertaken a task to align the trading community with e-commerce by creating individual e-store of every trader in the country.

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New Delhi: Traders' body CAIT on Thursday said it has completed a pilot in Madhya Pradesh to create individual e-stores for traders, and will soon launch the same at a national level.

Asserting that Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) is not against e-commerce, its Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said the body is against companies that are "flouting FDI Policy of the Government for their own gains".

"We are not against e-commerce and (are) rather of the considered opinion that e-commerce is a rapidly growing future mode of business and have undertaken a task to align the trading community with e-commerce by creating individual e-store of every trader in the country," Khandelwal said.

He added that a pilot of the said project has already been completed in Madhya Pradesh and very soon, it will be launched at national level.

"However, we are against the Companies which are flouting FDI Policy of the Government for their own gains," Khandelwal said.

CAIT has, in the past, accused e-commerce firms like Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart of anti-competitive practices like preferential listing, exclusive tie-ups and private labels.

Read more:Growth in office space leasing may be moderate in 2020: Savills

New Delhi: Traders' body CAIT on Thursday said it has completed a pilot in Madhya Pradesh to create individual e-stores for traders, and will soon launch the same at a national level.

Asserting that Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) is not against e-commerce, its Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said the body is against companies that are "flouting FDI Policy of the Government for their own gains".

"We are not against e-commerce and (are) rather of the considered opinion that e-commerce is a rapidly growing future mode of business and have undertaken a task to align the trading community with e-commerce by creating individual e-store of every trader in the country," Khandelwal said.

He added that a pilot of the said project has already been completed in Madhya Pradesh and very soon, it will be launched at national level.

"However, we are against the Companies which are flouting FDI Policy of the Government for their own gains," Khandelwal said.

CAIT has, in the past, accused e-commerce firms like Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart of anti-competitive practices like preferential listing, exclusive tie-ups and private labels.

Read more:Growth in office space leasing may be moderate in 2020: Savills

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Creating individual e-stores for traders, will roll out at national level soon: CAIT
         New Delhi, Jan 16 (PTI) Traders' body CAIT on Thursday said it has completed a pilot in Madhya Pradesh to create individual e-stores for traders, and will soon launch the same at a national level.
         Asserting that Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) is not against e-commerce, its Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said the body is against companies that are "flouting FDI Policy of the Government for their own gains".
         "We are not against e-commerce and (are) rather of the considered opinion that e-commerce is a rapidly growing future mode of business and have undertaken a task to align the trading community with e-commerce by creating individual e-store of every trader in the country," Khandelwal said.
         He added that a pilot of the said project has already been completed in Madhya Pradesh and very soon, it will be launched at national level.
         "However, we are against the Companies which are flouting FDI Policy of the Government for their own gains," Khandelwal said.
         CAIT has, in the past, accused e-commerce firms like Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart of anti-competitive practices like preferential listing, exclusive tie-ups and private labels. PTI SR SR
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