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Samsung, Xiaomi accused of anti-competitive practices; Amazon, Flipkart under scrutiny

In a major development for the Indian smartphone market, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) has accused leading smartphone brands like Samsung and Xiaomi of colluding with e-commerce giants Amazon and Flipkart. The accusations center around exclusive product launches and unfair practices that violate antitrust laws. Samsung, Xiaomi accused of anti-competitive practices; Amazon, Flipkart under scrutiny

Exclusive Launches and Preferential Treatment Raise Concerns About Fair Competition

According to regulatory reports obtained by Reuters, the CCI’s investigations found that Amazon and Flipkart prioritized certain sellers, offered deep discounts, and engaged in “exclusive” phone launches with companies like Samsung, Xiaomi, Motorola, Realme, OnePlus (Amazon), Vivo, and Lenovo (Flipkart). These practices are alleged to have stifled competition and harmed other businesses, particularly brick-and-mortar retailers.

The CCI reports, exceeding 1,000 pages each, detail how these exclusive launches “deliberately downplayed” competition and favored select sellers who received subsidized warehousing and marketing benefits. This preferential treatment is seen as a way to manipulate market share and potentially inflate prices for consumers.

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The findings are a significant blow to both Amazon and Flipkart, who have been facing increasing scrutiny in India for their dominance in the e-commerce market. This is further compounded by the fact that India’s e-retail sector is booming, projected to reach $160 billion by 2028, according to Bain & Company. Losing consumer trust and facing potential fines could be a major setback for these online giants.

The allegations also raise concerns for smartphone manufacturers.

Samsung and Xiaomi hold a combined market share of nearly 36% in India, and exclusive launches could give them an unfair advantage. These companies, along with others named in the reports, have been ordered to submit financial statements for the past three years to the CCI for further investigation. Samsung, Xiaomi accused of anti-competitive practices; Amazon, Flipkart under scrutiny

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The situation has been brewing for several years. The Confederation of All India Traders, representing millions of small retailers, filed a complaint in 2020 that triggered the CCI investigation. Indian sellers have long accused e-commerce platforms and smartphone brands of unfairly cutting them out of the latest phone launches, leaving them with outdated models and struggling to compete.

The CCI is expected to review any objections from the accused parties in the coming weeks. Potential consequences include fines and court-mandated changes to business practices. Whether this will lead to a more level playing field and fairer competition in the Indian smartphone market remains to be seen. This case also sets a precedent for other countries looking to regulate the growing influence of e-commerce giants and their impact on traditional retail.

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