Apple, Google, Amazon to Meet Parliamentary Panel Today Regarding Anti-Competitive Practices

Paytm, Swiggy, Zomato, Flipkart, Ola, Oyo, and the All India Gaming Association’s representatives met the parliamentary panel in July.

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By Richa Sharma | Updated: 23 August 2022 12:50 IST

The Lok Sabha Secretariat has called for sitting of the Standing Committee on Finance on August 23

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Apple, Google, Netflix, Microsoft and Amazon India's top executives will meet the government's parliamentary panel today at 2.30pm IST to discuss the anti-competitive practices in the digital space in the country. According to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance's chairman Jayant Sinha, the panel has summoned the representatives from Indian arms of these tech giants to look into various competition aspects in the digital marketplace. The committee has previously met and discussed the same with representatives from other leading firms including Paytm, Swiggy, Zomato, Flipkart, Ola, Oyo, and the All India Gaming Association.

In a notice dated August 10, the Lok Sabha Secretariat has called for the next sitting of the Standing Committee on Finance today, 2.30pm IST onwards, with the agenda being "Oral evidence of the representatives of big tech companies on the subject 'Anti-Competitive' practices by big tech companies."

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In his statement to PTI, Sinha elaborated the names of the tech companies that are due to appear before the parliamentary panel on the issue of competitive behaviour in the digital market today. These include “representatives of Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Netflix, from their Indian arms and a few others.

The parliamentary panel led by Sinha met the top executives of eight domestic tech firms in July to discuss the market behaviour of technology platforms amid rising anti-competition practices. The executives who met the panel included Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Oyo's head Ritesh Agarwal, as well as representatives from Swiggy, Zomato, Flipkart, Ola, MakeMyTrip, and All India Gaming Association.

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The above-mentioned domestic companies' representatives reportedly expressed their concerns regarding facing unfair competition from big tech firms.


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