US officials rushed to defend Amazons business practices in India after a global news wire reported in February that the company had favoured certain sellers on its website and bypassed local law that requires foreign e-commerce companies to .
US Defended Amazon After Article Showed It Bypassed Indian Law: Report US Defended Amazon After Article Showed It Bypassed Indian Law: Report US officials prepared a note for John Kerry, a top envoy of Joe Biden, about the report. The note said that India s antitrust watchdog had reviewed many such allegations and found nothing wrong.
The report said Amazon has for years given preferential treatment to a small group of sellers
US officials rushed to defend Amazon s business practices in India after Reuters reported in February that the company had favored certain sellers on its website and bypassed local law that requires foreign e-commerce companies to treat all vendors equally, documents obtained by the news agency show.
US Defended Amazon After Article Showed Company Bypassed Indian Law US Defended Amazon After Article Showed Company Bypassed Indian Law Reuters reported in February that Amazon favored certain sellers on its website and bypassed local law that requires foreign e-commerce companies to treat all vendors equally
The article stirred up weeks of controversy in India, sparking calls from traders to ban Amazon.
U.S. officials rushed to defend Amazon s business practices in India after Reuters reported in February that the company had favored certain sellers on its website and bypassed local law that requires foreign e-commerce companies to treat all vendors equally, documents obtained by the news agency show. Emails obtained through the U.S. Freedom of Information Act from the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) showed that U.S. officials prepared a note for John Kerry, a top envoy of President Joe Biden, about the Feb. 17 Reuters report.
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