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Amazon Says Refusal to Appear Before Indian Parliamentary  a Misunderstanding

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Highlights
  • Amazon India has refused to appear before a parliamentary
  • Coercive action might be taken if Amazon does not appear
  • Indian government is also considering new policy for e-commerce sector
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Representatives of Amazon in India have refused to appear before a parliamentary reviewing the country's privacy bill, an Indian lawmaker said on Friday, an allegation the US commerce giant said was a result of a misunderstanding.

Meenakshi Lekhi, head of a parliamentary which is reviewing the Indian government's Personal Data Protection Bill, had said the officials' refusal to appear before it on October 28 could lead to "coercive action" against the company.

Some industry executives say the bill could potentially hurt foreign tech firms and force them to change how they store data. As part of the 's deliberations, it regularly holds discussions with technology companies.

"Amazon is doing huge business in India ... If it doesn't appear before the committee, coercive action may be initiated against it," said Lekhi, without explaining what the action could be.

Asked for comment on Lekhi's remarks, Amazon said in a statement it would continue to engage with the and there had been a misunderstanding about its position which it will work towards clarifying.

"The inability of our experts to travel from overseas due to travel restrictions and depose before the JPC (t parliamentary committee) during the ongoing pandemic may have been misconstrued and led to a misunderstanding," the Amazon statement said.

Separately, Google are due to appear on October 29, said another lawmaker who is on the but did not wish to be named.

The lawmaker added that if a company's executive does not appear before it when asked, it could amount to breach of parliamentary privilege which can even attract a jail term.

India has been drafting several regulations for the technology sector which industry executives say could hurt investment plans of foreign technology giants.

The Indian government is also considering a new policy for the e-commerce sector and to regulate so-called "non-personal" data.

© Thomson Reuters 2020


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