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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Members of the Internet<\/a> and Mobile Association of India<\/a> (IAMAI<\/a>) Tuesday said they had voiced their opposition to ex-ante regulations for digital markets in India in their written submission to the Committee on Digital Competition Law<\/a> (CDCL).

The body said that the size or scale-based applicability of regulations under an ex-ante digital competition policy will impact larger players in the market in their growth trajectory, while also limiting the growth potential of startups.

“Regulations that kick in as soon as certain financial\/size-based thresholds are met, will disincentivise Indian tech companies from scaling so as to avoid additional regulations. It is pertinent to note that ex-ante regulations may affect Indian companies even before they can achieve scale to compete globally or achieve profitability. This in turn will reduce value creation and valuations,” IAMAI said in a statement.

Further, it said India has already experimented with ex-ante regulations under the Monopolies and Restrictive
Trade<\/a> Practices (MRTP) Act, 1969. Size-based applicability of regulations under the MRTP Act<\/a> limited the growth and scaling up of Indian companies. Notably, as part of various economic reform measures, India consciously moved away from an ex-ante regime under the MRTP Act.

“Taking competition policy for India’s digital sector back to the MRTP era will burden India’s most promising sector and inhibit its ability to scale, innovate and attract investments,” IAMAI added.

IAMAI said that its members recognise that antitrust enforcement has a vital role to play in keeping markets competitive but are of the view that the extant rules and regulations sufficiently address competition concerns arising from the digital sector while keeping the digital industry a level playing field with other industries.

“The
Competition Commission of India<\/a> (CCI) has been promptly looking into various digital competition issues and has passed orders imposing penalties and requiring changes in the conduct of digital markets. Furthermore, the recent Competition (Amendment) Act<\/a>, 2023 bolsters the existing regulatory framework for addressing competition issues in India,” IAMAI said.
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IAMAI成员国旗问题围绕事前的规定

IAMAI的大小或scale-based适用性规定在事前的数码市场竞争政策将影响更大的球员在他们的增长轨迹,并限制初创企业的成长。

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的成员互联网和移动协会印度(IAMAI)周二说,他们已经表示他们反对事前的规定对数字市场在印度书面提交给委员会数字竞争法(CDCL)。

身体的大小或scale-based适用性规定在事前的数码市场竞争政策将影响更大的球员在他们的增长轨迹,同时也限制了企业的增长潜力。

”规定,尽快启动基于某些财务/大小的阈值,将disincentivise印度科技公司扩展,避免额外的规定。是相关的,事前的规定可能影响印度公司甚至在他们参与全球竞争或实现规模盈利能力所能达到的水平。这反过来会降低价值创造和价值,“IAMAI在一份声明中说。

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此外,它说,印度已经尝试了事前的规定在垄断和限制性贸易实践(MRTP)法案,1969。Size-based法规下的适用性MRTP行为有限的印度公司的增长和扩大。值得注意的是,作为各项经济改革措施的一部分,印度有意识地离开一个事前的政权MRTP法案。

“以竞争政策对印度的数字部门回MRTP时代将负担印度最有前途的部门和抑制其扩展能力,创新和吸引投资,“IAMAI补充道。

IAMAI说,其成员认识到反垄断执法扮演重要的角色在保持市场竞争激烈,但认为现存法规充分解决竞争问题起源于数码产业在保持数字行业与其他行业一个公平竞争的环境。

印度竞争委员会(CCI)及时调查各种数字竞争问题和通过了惩罚的订单和要求的行为变化数字市场。此外,最近的竞争(修正案)的行为2023支持现有的监管框架,以解决竞争问题在印度,”IAMAI说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Members of the Internet<\/a> and Mobile Association of India<\/a> (IAMAI<\/a>) Tuesday said they had voiced their opposition to ex-ante regulations for digital markets in India in their written submission to the Committee on Digital Competition Law<\/a> (CDCL).

The body said that the size or scale-based applicability of regulations under an ex-ante digital competition policy will impact larger players in the market in their growth trajectory, while also limiting the growth potential of startups.

“Regulations that kick in as soon as certain financial\/size-based thresholds are met, will disincentivise Indian tech companies from scaling so as to avoid additional regulations. It is pertinent to note that ex-ante regulations may affect Indian companies even before they can achieve scale to compete globally or achieve profitability. This in turn will reduce value creation and valuations,” IAMAI said in a statement.

Further, it said India has already experimented with ex-ante regulations under the Monopolies and Restrictive
Trade<\/a> Practices (MRTP) Act, 1969. Size-based applicability of regulations under the MRTP Act<\/a> limited the growth and scaling up of Indian companies. Notably, as part of various economic reform measures, India consciously moved away from an ex-ante regime under the MRTP Act.

“Taking competition policy for India’s digital sector back to the MRTP era will burden India’s most promising sector and inhibit its ability to scale, innovate and attract investments,” IAMAI added.

IAMAI said that its members recognise that antitrust enforcement has a vital role to play in keeping markets competitive but are of the view that the extant rules and regulations sufficiently address competition concerns arising from the digital sector while keeping the digital industry a level playing field with other industries.

“The
Competition Commission of India<\/a> (CCI) has been promptly looking into various digital competition issues and has passed orders imposing penalties and requiring changes in the conduct of digital markets. Furthermore, the recent Competition (Amendment) Act<\/a>, 2023 bolsters the existing regulatory framework for addressing competition issues in India,” IAMAI said.
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