CAIT Demands E-Commerce Curbs, Digital Push for Traders in Pre-Budget Pitch

The Confederation of All India Traders has submitted pre-budget recommendations to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, focusing on protecting small retailers. Key proposals include curbing predatory pricing by foreign-funded e-commerce platforms and implementing a "Digital Dukaan Mission" to modernise traditional retail. The body advocates for structural reforms like a single-window compliance system, a Fair Trade Code, and a National Traders Data Bank. These measures aim to secure traders, simplify business, and accelerate India's journey toward a $5 trillion economy.

Key Points: CAIT Pre-Budget Demands: Curb Predatory Pricing, Digital Dukaan

  • Curb predatory pricing by e-commerce
  • Digital Dukaan Mission for retail modernisation
  • One Nation - One License framework
  • National Traders Data Bank & Trade Ombudsman
  • Strengthen pension & cyber fraud protection
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CAIT flags predatory pricing, urges stronger protection for small retailers in its pre-budget demand to FM

CAIT urges FM Nirmala Sitharaman to protect small retailers from predatory pricing, proposes Digital Dukaan Mission & single-window compliance in budget.

"immediate checks on heavy discounting, predatory pricing and unfair practices by foreign-funded platforms to protect small retailers. - Praveen Khandelwal"

New Delhi, January 14

The Confederation of All India Traders, representing over 9 crore traders and small business entrepreneurs, has submitted a comprehensive set of budgetary recommendations to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

In a letter ahead of the upcoming Union Budget, Praveen Khandelwal, Member of Parliament and Secretary General of CAIT, proposed a series of structural reforms to digitise and secure the nation's vast trading community.

The letter emphasises that the "trading community has always been the backbone of India's economy and a strong pillar of employment generation." The proposals focus on transitioning to a trust-based business system by introducing a single-window compliance system for small traders and fast-tracking the decriminalisation of business laws.

CAIT has also called for the curbing of unnecessary notices and inspections to foster a more transparent environment.

Khandelwal suggested that all trade-related licenses be issued through a single digital platform featuring auto-renewal provisions in "One Nation - One License - One Registration" framework to simplify the licensing process. To further the digital transition, the body proposed a "Digital Dukaan Mission" to modernise traditional retail, supported by a Technology Adoption Incentive Scheme and subsidies on digital tools and software.

Addressing concerns about market equity, the letter seeks the mandatory registration of all e-commerce and quick-commerce companies with the Ministry of Commerce.

Khandelwal urged the government to implement "immediate checks on heavy discounting, predatory pricing and unfair practices by foreign-funded platforms to protect small retailers."

The representation also advocates for a Fair Trade Code to be strictly monitored and implemented across every sector of trade.

CAIT has proposed the creation of a National Traders Data Bank, a Trade Ombudsman for speedy dispute resolution, and a dedicated Trade Finance Policy for MSMEs. For individual social security, the letter suggests "strengthening pension and insurance security for small traders" and making existing pension schemes more practical and inclusive.

Khandelwal also highlighted the need for a Taxpayer Rating System and reduced scrutiny for compliant taxpayers to incentivise honest reporting. The proposal concludes with a request for a "Cyber Fraud Protection Fund" and stringent data protection laws to prevent the misuse of traders' data by banking and digital platforms.

He notes that "if traders are empowered with dignity, security, simplicity and equal opportunities," India's journey toward a USD 5 trillion economy and the goal of Viksit Bharat @2047 will be accelerated.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good proposals, but execution is key. We've heard about single-window systems before. The Digital Dukaan Mission sounds promising if the subsidies actually reach the small trader in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, not just the tech-savvy ones in metros.
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Aman W
As a small retailer in Jaipur, the constant fear of inspections and notices is real. It hampers business. A Trade Ombudsman for quick dispute resolution and less scrutiny for honest taxpayers? Yes, please! This would give us breathing space to actually grow.
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Sarah B
While protecting small businesses is crucial, we must be careful not to stifle competition and consumer choice. Predatory pricing is bad, but heavy discounting also benefits millions of price-sensitive Indian consumers. The Fair Trade Code needs to balance both sides.
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Karthik V
The pension and insurance security point is so important. My father ran a kirana store all his life with no social security. Empowering traders with dignity means ensuring they have a safety net for old age. Jai Vyapari! 🇮🇳
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Varun X
Cyber Fraud Protection Fund is a must in today's age. So many small traders get duped online. Simplifying laws and adding digital protection together is the right approach. Hope the FM listens to CAIT.

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