E-commerce FDI policy bars foreign investment in multi-brand retail: Government

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Centre on Thursday said the (FDI) policy on does not allow foreign investments into

"Certain averments suggest that Press Note 3/2016 had covertly allowed trading. Such a view is completely contrary to the specific provisions of Press Note 3/2016, which unambiguously provided that is not permitted in inventory based model of e-commerce which amounts to multi-brand retail," the statement said.

It further said as is allowed only in B2B e-commerce, an providing marketplace will not, directly or indirectly, influence the sale price of goods or services, which also renders such business as an inventory based model.

The DIPP also noted that despite the regulations not allowing a to influence pricing of products the government continued to receive complaints that certain marketplace platforms violated the policy and indirectly engaged in inventory-based model.

"An operating an inventory based model does not only violate the FDI policy on e-commerce but also circumvents the FDI policy restrictions on multi-brand retail trading," the statement stressed.

The in December revised the FDI policy for whereby it barred like and from selling products of companies in which they have stakes. It also prohibited from mandating any company to sell its products exclusively on its platform only.

Meanwhile a delegation of CAIT on Thursday met the and extended support of traders on the FDI policy.

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 21:40 IST