IAMAI members flag concerns surrounding ex-ante regulations

Members of the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) Tuesday said they had voiced their opposition to ex-ante regulations for digital markets in India in their written submission to the Committee on Digital Competition Law (CDCL).

The body said that the size or scale-based applicability of regulations under an ex-ante digital competition policy will impact larger players in the market in their growth trajectory, while also limiting the growth potential of startups.

“Regulations that kick in as soon as certain financial/size-based thresholds are met, will disincentivise Indian tech companies from scaling so as to avoid additional regulations. It is pertinent to note that ex-ante regulations may affect Indian companies even before they can achieve scale to compete globally or achieve profitability. This in turn will reduce value creation and valuations,” IAMAI said in a statement.

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Further, it said India has already experimented with ex-ante regulations under the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act, 1969. Size-based applicability of regulations under the MRTP Act limited the growth and scaling up of Indian companies. Notably, as part of various economic reform measures, India consciously moved away from an ex-ante regime under the MRTP Act.

“Taking competition policy for India’s digital sector back to the MRTP era will burden India’s most promising sector and inhibit its ability to scale, innovate and attract investments,” IAMAI added.

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IAMAI said that its members recognise that antitrust enforcement has a vital role to play in keeping markets competitive but are of the view that the extant rules and regulations sufficiently address competition concerns arising from the digital sector while keeping the digital industry a level playing field with other industries.“The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has been promptly looking into various digital competition issues and has passed orders imposing penalties and requiring changes in the conduct of digital markets. Furthermore, the recent Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023 bolsters the existing regulatory framework for addressing competition issues in India,” IAMAI said.

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