CAIT to challenge Walmart-Flipkart deal

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Confederation of All Traders (CAIT) on Wednesday said that it will move the "appropriate authority" and take "legal recourse" against the Walmart-deal.

According to CAIT, its team of lawyers is studying the deal.

The confederation has described the agreement as "circumventing laws and will offend FDI policy once it is implemented and will create an uneven level playing field beside accomplishing hidden agenda of to reach out to offline through way".

"Government should closely monitor each passage of the deal since its not a merger of two companies but will have greater ramifications on retail and economy," the confederation said in a statement.

"There has to be a policy for such deals otherwise in lust of bigger profit several such deals will happen in future and will be a bad precedent... Slowly and gradually the Indian retail will be controlled and dominated by the MNCs and an era of predatory pricing, deep discounting and loss funding will prevail to wipe out the competition which will create an unhealthy market."

Besides the threat to retail trade, said that the deal pertains to important issues like "FDI policy, data security, competition, unfair practices..."

On May 10, Secretary General told IANS: "We are studying the deal and may resort to legal options based on the structure of the deal."

Asked about the legal options, he said that might approach the (CCI) to seek "a ban" on the deal after studying the metrics of the agreement.

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

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

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First Published: Wed, May 16 2018. 18:18 IST