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who helps "write" these kinds of regulations in India is often the answer to who benefits and who loses in what is still very much the land of crony capitalism @wsj take: India increases pressure on @Amazon and @Walmart https://t.co/sQxeitvK1G
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) February 24, 2019
India isn't the only country making life tougher for US firms by increasing regulations. But the new draft e-commerce policy - asking for data localisation - is problematic because there's just no guarantee to ensure protection & privacy of Indians' data https://t.co/umPhUrYk3u
— Deepa Kumar (@dipaah) February 25, 2019
インド、アマゾンとウォルマートへの圧力増加https://t.co/4qSoXIJ6nj
— 藤原直哉 (@naoyafujiwara) February 24, 2019
India unveils more steps to protect its internet from outsiders and become more like China. https://t.co/WuArXmYhwy
— Eric Bellman (@EricBellmanWSJ) February 24, 2019
India increases pressure on Amazon and Walmart:
— Jennifer Smith (@jensmithWSJ) February 24, 2019
Proposed e-commerce rules include an emphasis on data localization via @newley https://t.co/15FCi3DRYZ
"India’s data should be used for the country’s development. Indian citizens & companies should get the economic benefits from the monetization of data.” India's draft National e-Commerce Policy @newley @WSJ https://t.co/hmGVxuMjNr
— David Francis Murphy (@davidfmurphy) February 24, 2019
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