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State: Tamil Nadu

Date: 15-07-21

Time: 4:30 PM

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Mr. Vinod Kumar Tamil Nadu 15-07-21

E-commerce has limitless opportunities & on the otherhand, the new proposed rules are applicable to everyone, which are very stringent & unclear
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Shri Baskaran Keshavan Tamil Nadu 15-07-21

These policies are unfair & unclear, which will kill so many SMEs in India. Why this policy does not speak about G2C?
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Shri. Rajagopal JK Tamil Nadu 15-07-21

Rules for AYUSH products on ecommerce is very unclear & vague. Incorrect categorization owing to software limitations of many ecommerce market places can be construed as misrepresentation
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Smt. Nirupama Soundararajan, Tamil Nadu 15-07-21

You don't know details about what happens after you register for DPIIT? There is so much of unfair regulatory burden on SMEs who have businesses on ecomm platforms
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Shri. R. Paneerselvam Tamil Nadu 15-07-21

SMEs have been pushed into e-commerce and are not as well equipped to cope with the requirements of giants such as Amazon and Flipkart. The draft rules will make it even harder for them.
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Shri. M. Sreevatsan Tamil Nadu 15-07-21

B2B businesses have not been taken into consideration in the draft e-commerce rules. This policy has not been drafted with a holistic approach and leaves a number of players behind.
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