CAIT might approach CCI over Walmart-Flipkart deal

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Confederation of All Traders (CAIT) on Thursday said that it might approach the Competition Commission of (CCI) to seek "a ban" on the Walmart-deal after studying the metrics of the agreement.

Asked about the legal options, he said that CAIT might approach

In a statement, CAIT said that the deal pertains to important issues concerning "FDI policy, data security, competition, unfair practices etc. have been involved".

"Since the deal has a greater ramification on India's retail trade, a closer scrutiny is certainly warranted."

Khandelwal further said that key issue surrounding the deal is that "whoever controls the platform controls the data and digital intelligence".

"Therefore, being the of the company, may use the data and other information as per its will and wish and the possibility of compromising the data can not be ruled out," he said, according to the statement.

"Another important aspect is that the owner can squeeze and dictate anything and as such being the virtual owner, will always be in a position to dictate its terms and conditions."

Besides, "it is much more difficult for the government to control and regulate foreign owned platforms particularly in sector which has no boundaries", Khandelwal said.

CAIT said that Walmart-deal is "nothing but in long run a clear attempt to control and dominate the much of by through which is only a bridge to reach out to offline of India".

On May 9, global announced it was buying 77 per cent equity stake in the country's largest for $16 billion.

The acquisition of the majority stake makes the $500-billion Walmart the largest shareholder of Flipkart group and will help accelerate its mission to transform through

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 22:54 IST