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9 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

This is only true if we have enough tech/and exposure to impress the world. Manaki unna fickle mind tho we don't create a standard for ourselves and abide by the rules. Prathi okkadu nuvvu entha ante nuvventha ane attitude tho inka how can we even lead the world

Enduku anta manaki ? Need not be world leader !!!

panipoori

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1 minute ago, alpachinao said:

Nenu.ekkado chadiva I think rbi pettindi anukunta all banking credit data must be within borders lo vundali cloud geedu Ani ethakapovadu data colonialzation garguthondi Ani reason chepthundi

What is the issue? 
At the heart of the problem is India's view on the two e-commerce models that exist today: marketplace and inventory. 

* India allows 100 percent foreign direct investment (FDI) in the marketplace model of e-commerce, which it defines as a tech platform that connects buyers and sellers. 

* New Delhi has not allowed FDI in inventory-driven models of e-commerce. The inventory model, which Walmart and Amazon use in the United States, is where  the goods and services are owned by an e-commerce firm that sells directly to retail customers. 

* The restriction is aimed largely at protecting India's vast unorganized retail sector that does not have the clout to purchase at scale and offer big discounts.

* It means that Amazon and Flipkart can only operate the marketplace model in India. Both companies have wholesale units that bulk purchase goods and sell them to vendors listed on their platform. These vendors in turn sell to retail customers. 
 

 
Posted
Just now, panipoori said:

Enduku anta manaki ? Need not be world leader !!!

appude mana lo manaki competition undi we respect the system. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, alpachinao said:

Taco Bell kaka kotha rule endi konchem light throw cheyyi

What are the restrictions on controlling inventory? 
* Existing regulations state that e-commerce firms cannot exercise ownership over the goods sold on their online marketplace. 

* Both Amazon and Flipkart developed complicated seller structures that helped them comply with the inventory control rule while exercising some level of control over inventory. 

* Traders and small online sellers have accused Amazon and Flipkart of violating the spirit of the law and of using the structures to offer deep discounts, accusations they deny. 

* The new rules state that the inventory of a seller or vendor will be seen as being controlled by a marketplace if the vendor purchases more than 25 percent of its inventory from the marketplace, or any of its group firms. 

* The rule would not allow sellers on Flipkart and Amazon to make bulk purchases from the wholesale units of the companies. 

* The new regulation replaces a rule that said an e-commerce firm could not permit one vendor's retail sales to overshoot 25 percent of the overall sales of the marketplace by value in a fiscal year. 
 

Posted
58 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

dabbulu petti global standards maintain chesi reputation maintain chese okka 10 local companies list cheyyi man. 

no one

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What are the equity interest restrictions? 
 

* The rules now bar any entity in which an e-commerce firm or its group companies have a stake from selling on their online platform. 

* This is a problem for Amazon, which had been picking up stakes in offline Indian retailers to boost its market share. 

* The U.S. company's investment arm owns a 5 percent stake in Indian department store chain Shopper's Stop. Through an investment vehicle it also picked up a stake in the More retail chain. Amazon also owns a minority stake in the parent companies of Cloudtail and Appario, even though it does not have a direct stake on either of the two sellers. 
 

 
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What are the other rules? 
* The government has also prohibited e-commerce firms from pushing merchants to sell any product exclusively on its platform. The sellers can, however, choose to have a preferred online partner. 

* Amazon and Flipkart launch products such as smartphones exclusively on their online portals and apps. While such arrangements may continue, e-commerce firms are unlikely to use the word "exclusive" anymore and will likely re-negotiate contracts to give brands more freedom to sell elsewhere. 

* The new rules also stipulate that an e-commerce marketplace, as well as any companies the marketplace has equity stakes in, should provide services such as fulfilment, logistics and payments to all sellers on the platform in a fair manner. 

* Providing such services to one seller and not to others in similar circumstances would be deemed as unfair and discriminatory, according to the rules. 

 
Posted
43 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

Akkada title endi Walmart may mentioned ga :)

 

Actually to abide to the new rules and bring in changes both e-commerce giants have aksed for bit more time so that the sellers and other issues can be sorted but wasn't allowed.

So many products have been taken out of stock.

ee discussion andariki telisindhe...

aayana vellipodhi emo annadu

kadhu vellatledhu ani reply icharu..adhe vesina kadha

end of topic

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@tacobell fan : Walmart or Amazon emi vellipovatam ledhu bro, and yes new rules theesukochaaru -> these company can sell their products in online as long as if it's their own product and cannot have any stake in vendor's products (3rd party sellers for ex) , ee rule endhukante price manipulation ni check pettadaniki ani cheppinaaru..I don't know the reason exactly but heard of this.

so ee rule valla, around 4lakhs of products listings lo nunchi theesesaaru both companies...

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Just now, sonybravia said:

@tacobell fan : Walmart or Amazon emi vellipovatam ledhu bro, and yes new rules theesukochaaru -> these company can sell their products in online as long as if it's their own product and cannot have any stake in vendor's products (3rd party sellers for ex) , ee rule endhukante price manipulation ni check pettadaniki ani cheppinaaru..I don't know the reason exactly but heard of this.

so ee rule valla, around 4lakhs of products listings lo nunchi theesesaaru both companies...

I am not saying they are going either, it's Mogran Stanley investor who raised concerns about the presence due to new FDI policies. 

Posted
2 hours ago, r2d2 said:

Amazon.in & Flipkart sales down too...

mana valaki telivi ledhu...y encourage walmart and @mazon..

India is lagging only because they are no product based companies..India lo product based companies vasthe ...infrastructure baga unte..corruption taguthee...India>US+UK+China....

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Posted
1 hour ago, tacobell fan said:

This is only true if we have enough tech/and exposure to impress the world. Manaki unna fickle mind tho we don't create a standard for ourselves and abide by the rules. Prathi okkadu nuvvu entha ante nuvventha ane attitude tho inka how can we even lead the world. 

Why is the question of leading the world arise ????? 

India exhibits soft power...it’s not a country which shows aggression neither projects itself to be a super power... we are defining a soft power....

Posted
2 hours ago, tacobell fan said:

"Make in India" slogan tho country ni nakinchestunnaru ga. ila foreign companies wealth dochukuntayi ani conflicting point ignite chesi local lo new development and global impact create chesina companies lekapoyina manam matram vere country vaidini bagupadnivvakunda kudipeyali.. idem thought process ra. Jai Hind.

US lo matram H1 lu GC lu icheyyali manaki... mana deggara bayata vallu bathkoddu .. idi concept.. Jai Hind. Jai Mul.. Jai Buddh Jai Jain Jai Christ

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16 minutes ago, Quickgun_murugan said:

US lo matram H1 lu GC lu icheyyali manaki... mana deggara bayata vallu bathkoddu .. idi concept.. Jai Hind. Jai Mul.. Jai Buddh Jai Jain Jai Christ

ila ante people oppukoru man 

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