Competitors Fee of India Recollects Flipkart Antitrust Probe Report After Xiaomi Grievance

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Competitors Fee of India Recollects Flipkart Antitrust Probe Report After Xiaomi Grievance

India’s antitrust physique has recalled its investigation report into competitors regulation breaches by e-commerce big Walmart’s Flipkart, a doc exhibits, the second such transfer after a report on Apple was revoked in August.

China’s Xiaomi had complained to the Competitors Fee of India (CCI) that the report – which discovered Flipkart, a few of its sellers, and smartphone gamers in violation of competitors legal guidelines – contained business secrets and techniques that ought to have been redacted, Reuters reported in September.

In line with two sources and an inner CCI doc dated October 1 seen by Reuters on Tuesday, the watchdog has informed recipients of the Flipkart report back to destroy it and provides an enterprise to that impact to keep away from additional distribution.

Xiaomi argued the report contained its model-wise gross sales, that are delicate data.

The CCI doc famous some knowledge and data was “inadvertently” included within the report and offered the events concerned with a brand new report, although it didn’t spell out what adjustments it was making.

Xiaomi declined to remark, whereas the CCI and Flipkart didn’t reply to Reuters’ queries.

In August, the CCI recalled an antitrust report on Apple after the corporate complained business secrets and techniques have been disclosed to a few of the events concerned.

In a prolonged investigation that began in 2020, the CCI discovered Flipkart, in addition to e-commerce rival Amazon, gave choice to pick out sellers and prioritised sure listings, and in addition colluded with firms like Xiaomi, Samsung and Vivo to launch telephones completely on their web sites.

A lot of the investigation course of, nevertheless, stays on maintain after Vivo and a few on-line sellers of the 2 e-commerce firms challenged their inclusion within the probe and obtained court docket injunctions.

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