CAIT approaches competition regulator against Walmart-Flipkart deal

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Confederation of All Traders (CAIT) on Monday said that it has approached the Competition Commission of (CCI) against the Walmart-deal.

The confederation's petition to the objected to the deal and said that "will create an unfair competition and uneven level playing field and will indulge in predatory pricing, deep discounts and loss funding".

CAIT further said that "is a combination of predation, exclusive tie-ups and of preferential sellers where even face discriminatory conditions and being the owner by virtue of 77 per cent share is bound to give preference to its inventory".

"There will be denial of market access to non preferred sellers coupled with complete annihilation of small time traders on offline platform," the confederation said in a statement.

According to CAIT, will sell its inventory on Flipkart's platform either directly or through a web of associated preferred sellers which will negatively impact pure offline retailers or wholesalers.

"... Offline retailers or wholesalers would have two options either exit the market or sell their goods on com and face discriminatory terms and conditions from in comparison to its preferred sellers," CAIT's statement said.

"This will create an unhealthy competition much to the disadvantage of both "

Besides, it said that capital is a "huge entry barrier and even the established players would find it difficult to enter this market unless they are fine with burning cash".

"In sum and substance, the said transaction would result in removal of several competitor or competitors in the market and would soften the competition, to a great extent," the statement added.

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

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: Mon, May 28 2018. 19:34 IST