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The auto industry has been attributing the sales downturn to several factors like high GST (Goods and Services Tax) rates, farm distress, stagnant wages and liquidity constraints.
“There is no slowdown in the domestic automobile sector. They are saying this to get a package from the government,” Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal told reporters here.
Citing an example of new vehicle launches, he said companies have received huge number of bookings, which do not reflect any slowdown in the sector.
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He claimed that such firms are violating foreign direct investment (FDI) norms in the e-commerce sector.
“If the government does not take action, we will approach the court,” he said.
He also said these e-commerce companies are allowed to do only B2B business but they are indulging in big advertisement campaign.
“These companies are not doing business, this is the business of valuation. They should give details of top 10 vendors in the last five years,” he said.
He also said interest rates are high in India and global firms get loans at cheap rates.