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Investigation in India reveals that Amazon and Walmart’s Flipkart violated antitrust laws

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Last updated: 2024/09/15 at 6:42 AM
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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has found that both Amazon and Flipkart, owned by Walmart, have violated local competition laws in India by favoring select sellers on their e-commerce platforms. The investigation, which began in 2020, revealed that both companies were promoting certain sellers with whom they had business arrangements, resulting in these sellers receiving better visibility in search results. This practice was found to be anti-competitive and detrimental to other sellers on the platforms.

According to the reports, both Amazon and Flipkart created an ecosystem where preferred sellers were given priority, causing ordinary sellers to be marginalized. The two reports, each over 1,000 pages long, concluded that the anti-competitive practices alleged were indeed true. Amazon, Flipkart, and the CCI have not responded to queries regarding the reports, but both companies have denied any wrongdoing in the past and maintained that their practices comply with Indian laws.

The investigation’s findings mark another setback for Amazon and Flipkart, which have faced criticism in India for their business practices, especially from smaller retailers who claim they have suffered due to deep discounts offered online. The investigation was initiated following a complaint from the Delhi Vyapar Mahasangh, an affiliate of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), representing millions of retailers. CAIT welcomed the CCI’s findings and stated that they would escalate the matter with the government.

Amazon and Flipkart are major players in India’s rapidly growing e-commerce market, which is expected to reach $57-60 billion by 2023 and surpass $160 billion by 2028. In contrast, in the United States, the Federal Trade Commission has sued Amazon for alleged anti-competitive strategies to maintain its monopoly power. Amazon has refuted these claims, stating that the lawsuit would harm consumers by leading to higher prices and slower deliveries.

During the investigation, Indian authorities raided certain sellers associated with Amazon and Flipkart, following a Reuters investigation that exposed preferential treatment given to a select group of sellers on Amazon’s platform. The investigation found that the practice of preferential listings and deep discounting, especially in the mobile phone category, had a detrimental impact on the existing competition in the market. The CCI report highlighted instances of predatory pricing and foreclosure of competition in various product categories.

Amazon and Flipkart attempted to block the investigation through legal challenges, but the Supreme Court allowed it to proceed in 2021. India’s commerce minister recently criticized Amazon for using investments to cover business losses. In response, Amazon announced plans to increase its investment in India to $26 billion by 2030, including investments in its cloud business and aims to export $20 billion worth of merchandise from India by 2025.

In conclusion, the CCI’s investigation into Amazon and Flipkart’s anti-competitive practices highlights the challenges faced by e-commerce giants in India. The findings indicate a systemic issue of favoritism towards certain sellers, leading to unfair competition and market distortion. It remains to be seen how Amazon, Flipkart, and the Indian authorities will respond to these findings and address the concerns raised by smaller retailers and competition watchdogs. The growing e-commerce market in India presents both opportunities and challenges for companies like Amazon and Flipkart, as they navigate regulatory scrutiny and strive to maintain their market dominance while complying with competition laws.

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