Amid tensions with China, India warns Amazon, Flipkart over country of
origin rule
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[October 17, 2020] By
Nupur Anand
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Indian government
has warned Amazon.com's local unit and Walmart's Flipkart that sellers
on their platforms are not complying with a rule requiring that a
product's country of origin be specified.
A push for strict enforcement of the rule has come amid tensions between
India and China following a border skirmish which began in June, and is
part of India's efforts to cut down on Chinese-made imports.
The two e-commerce firms have been given 15 days to explain the lapses
or action will be taken against them, according to an Oct. 16 letter
addressed to the companies from the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and
seen by Reuters.
It did not specify what action may be taken, referring only to a legal
act that has provisions for fines.
Representatives for Amazon and Flipkart did not immediately respond to
Reuters requests seeking comment outside regular business hours.
In addition to enforcing the country of origin rule, New Delhi has also
banned 177 Chinese mobile applications since June while Chinese goods in
ports have faced extra scrutiny and delays.
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An employee of Amazon walks through a turnstile gate inside an
Amazon Fulfillment Centre on the outskirts of Bengaluru, India,
September 18, 2018. REUTERS/ Abhishek N. Chinnappa/File Photo
Amazon has often faced regulatory challenges in India. Last year, the government
enforced strict rules for foreign investment in e-commerce which forced the U.S.
retail giant to rework its business structures and strained ties between New
Delhi and Washington.
In January, the Competition Commission of India ordered an investigation into
Amazon and Flipkart over alleged violations of competition law and certain
discounting practices, which Amazon is challenging, according to court filings.
(Reporting by Nupur Anand; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)
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