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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI - A leading group of Indian retailers on Wednesday urged the government<\/a> to ban the local operations<\/a> of Amazon<\/a>.com Inc, after Reuters reported the U.S. e-commerce giant has for years given preferential treatment to a small group of sellers<\/a> on its India platform and used them to circumvent the country's strict foreign investment regulations.

The
Reuters report<\/a>, based on internal Amazon documents dated between 2012 and 2019, provided an inside look at the cat-and-mouse game Amazon has played with India's government, adjusting its corporate structures each time the government imposed new restrictions aimed at protecting small traders.

In a statement, the Confederation of All India Traders (
CAIT<\/a>), which says it represents 80 million retail stores in India, said \"the shocking revelations\" in the Reuters story are \"sufficient enough to immediately ban operations of Amazon in<\/a> India.\"

The group called on
Commerce<\/a> Minister Piyush Goyal<\/a> to take immediate note of this \"important and burning issue and order for a ban on operations of Amazon in India.\"

Amazon did not respond to a request for comment on the trader group's statement. But shortly after CAIT issued its call for the ban, Amazon retweeted the Reuters report, criticizing it as \"unsubstantiated, incomplete, factually incorrect,\" without going into specifics. It added that \"Amazon remains compliant with Indian laws.\"

\"In last several years, there have been (a) number of changes in regulations; Amazon has on each occasion taken rapid action to ensure compliance. The story therefore seems to have outdated information and doesn't show any non-compliance,\" Amazon said on its Amazon India News Twitter account.

A spokesman for India's Ministry of Commerce and
Industry<\/a> did not respond when contacted outside regular business hours.

To read the full Reuters report on the Amazon strategy, click https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/investigates\/special-report\/amazon-india-operation\/

The Amazon documents revealed the e-commerce company helped a small number of sellers in India prosper, gave them discounts on fees, and helped one cut special deals with big tech manufacturers such as Apple Inc. The company exercised significant control over the inventory of some of the biggest sellers on
Amazon.in<\/a>, the documents showed. Government rules announced in 2016 required that an e-commerce platform should \"not exercise ownership\" over sellers' inventory. Amazon pledges that all sellers operate independently on its platform.

Amazon has been facing increasing scrutiny by Indian regulators, and the detailed look inside its strategy could deepen the risks for the company in one of its key growth markets. Indian retailers, who are a crucial part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's support base, have long alleged that Amazon's platform largely benefits a few big sellers and that the e-commerce company engages in predatory pricing that harms their businesses.

In a written response to the Reuters story which was published on Wednesday, Amazon said it \"does not give preferential treatment to any seller on its marketplace,\" and that it \"treats all sellers in a fair, transparent, and non-discriminatory manner, with each seller responsible for independently determining prices and managing their inventory.\"

The Indian retailer group on Wednesday said the Reuters report \"vindicates the stand and arguments\" it made in recent years. \"The CAIT will raise this issue in a bigger way,\" the group said.
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印度零售商的集团CAIT呼吁禁止在国家亚马逊在路透社的报道

亚马逊没有回应记者的置评请求商人集团的声明。但CAIT发出呼吁禁止后不久,亚马逊转发路透社的报道,批评这是“未经证实的,不完整的,与事实不符的,“没有进入细节。它补充说,“亚马逊仍然符合印度的法律。”

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新德里,印度零售商周三敦促领导小组政府禁止本地操作亚马逊后。com公司,据路透社报道,美国电子商务巨头多年来给一小群优惠待遇卖家在其印度平台,用于规避中国严格的外商投资法规。

路透社的报道基于亚马逊内部文件日期从2012年到2019年,亚马逊提供了一个在看猫捉老鼠的游戏扮演了与印度政府调整其公司结构每一次政府实施新的限制旨在保护小商人。

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在一份声明中,印度商人联合会(CAIT),这表示它代表8000万家零售店在印度,表示“震惊”的启示在路透故事是“足够足够的立即禁止操作亚马逊在印度。”

该组织呼吁商务部长总裁Goyal立即采取的这种“重要和燃烧问题,印度的亚马逊订单禁止操作。”

亚马逊没有回应记者的置评请求商人集团的声明。但CAIT发出呼吁禁止后不久,亚马逊转发路透社的报道,批评这是“未经证实的,不完整的,与事实不符的,“没有进入细节。它补充说,“亚马逊仍然符合印度的法律。”

“在前几年,有(一个)法规的变化;亚马逊已经在每个场合采取快速行动以确保遵从性。故事因此似乎已经过时的信息和不显示任何违规行为,“亚马逊在其亚马逊说印度新闻Twitter帐户。乐动扑克

印度商务部和发言人行业没有回应的时候联系了正常工作时间之外。

查看完整路透社的报道在亚马逊的策略,请点击https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/amazon-india-operation/

揭示了电子商务公司亚马逊文档帮助少数卖家在印度繁荣,给他们折扣费用,并帮助减少特殊交易之一与苹果(aapl . o:行情)等大型科技制造商。该公司行使重大控制库存的一些最大的卖家Amazon.in文件显示。政府2016年宣布的规定要求电子商务平台应该“不行使所有权”在销售商的库存。亚马逊承诺,所有卖家独立运作平台。

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亚马逊已经面临增加印度监管机构的严格审查,详细的了解其战略可能加深对公司的风险主要增长市场之一。印度零售商,莫迪是总理的一个至关重要的部分的支持基础,长期以来一直声称,亚马逊的平台主要好处几大卖家,电子商务公司从事掠夺性定价,危害他们的业务。

书面回应路透社周三发表的故事,亚马逊表示,“不给优惠待遇任何卖方的市场,”,“把所有卖家在一个公平、透明、和非歧视性的方式,每个卖方负责独立确定价格和管理他们的库存。”

印度零售商集团周三表示,路透社的报道“证明站和参数”近年来。“CAIT将使这个问题更大,”该集团表示。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI - A leading group of Indian retailers on Wednesday urged the government<\/a> to ban the local operations<\/a> of Amazon<\/a>.com Inc, after Reuters reported the U.S. e-commerce giant has for years given preferential treatment to a small group of sellers<\/a> on its India platform and used them to circumvent the country's strict foreign investment regulations.

The
Reuters report<\/a>, based on internal Amazon documents dated between 2012 and 2019, provided an inside look at the cat-and-mouse game Amazon has played with India's government, adjusting its corporate structures each time the government imposed new restrictions aimed at protecting small traders.

In a statement, the Confederation of All India Traders (
CAIT<\/a>), which says it represents 80 million retail stores in India, said \"the shocking revelations\" in the Reuters story are \"sufficient enough to immediately ban operations of Amazon in<\/a> India.\"

The group called on
Commerce<\/a> Minister Piyush Goyal<\/a> to take immediate note of this \"important and burning issue and order for a ban on operations of Amazon in India.\"

Amazon did not respond to a request for comment on the trader group's statement. But shortly after CAIT issued its call for the ban, Amazon retweeted the Reuters report, criticizing it as \"unsubstantiated, incomplete, factually incorrect,\" without going into specifics. It added that \"Amazon remains compliant with Indian laws.\"

\"In last several years, there have been (a) number of changes in regulations; Amazon has on each occasion taken rapid action to ensure compliance. The story therefore seems to have outdated information and doesn't show any non-compliance,\" Amazon said on its Amazon India News Twitter account.

A spokesman for India's Ministry of Commerce and
Industry<\/a> did not respond when contacted outside regular business hours.

To read the full Reuters report on the Amazon strategy, click https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/investigates\/special-report\/amazon-india-operation\/

The Amazon documents revealed the e-commerce company helped a small number of sellers in India prosper, gave them discounts on fees, and helped one cut special deals with big tech manufacturers such as Apple Inc. The company exercised significant control over the inventory of some of the biggest sellers on
Amazon.in<\/a>, the documents showed. Government rules announced in 2016 required that an e-commerce platform should \"not exercise ownership\" over sellers' inventory. Amazon pledges that all sellers operate independently on its platform.

Amazon has been facing increasing scrutiny by Indian regulators, and the detailed look inside its strategy could deepen the risks for the company in one of its key growth markets. Indian retailers, who are a crucial part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's support base, have long alleged that Amazon's platform largely benefits a few big sellers and that the e-commerce company engages in predatory pricing that harms their businesses.

In a written response to the Reuters story which was published on Wednesday, Amazon said it \"does not give preferential treatment to any seller on its marketplace,\" and that it \"treats all sellers in a fair, transparent, and non-discriminatory manner, with each seller responsible for independently determining prices and managing their inventory.\"

The Indian retailer group on Wednesday said the Reuters report \"vindicates the stand and arguments\" it made in recent years. \"The CAIT will raise this issue in a bigger way,\" the group said.
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