CAIT complains against the E-commerce biggies (IANS)
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The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has asked the government to take immediate action against e-commerce entities including Amazon, Flipkart, Zomato, Swiggy and others.</div>
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In a communication sent to Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, CAIT demanded immediate action against the e-commerce giants.</div>
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&quot;It is a case of daylight robbery of e-commerce entities in India and therefore demand immediate action against the erring e-commerce portals and online mechanism providers,&quot; CAIT said.</div>
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&quot;It is a pity that particularly in e-commerce every guidelines, Rules &amp; Regulations, Laws and policies are being flouted openly and no department has so far taken any cognizance of compliance issues resulting in a highly vitiated and mess like e-commerce trade of India,&quot; CAIT said.</div>
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CAIT said that Rule 10 of Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 provide that e-commerce entities should have to display name and address of the manufacturer, name of the country of origin, common/generic name of the product, net quantity, best before/use by date (if applicable), maximum retail price, dimensions of the commodity, etc.</div>
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This rule was introduced in June 2017 and provided a transition period of six months thereby its implementation from January 1,2018 but even after a lapse of three years, the above rules are not being complied by e-commerce companies prominently by Amazon, Flipkart, etc, the traders&#39; body said.&nbsp;</div>
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