Commerce Minister Holds Meeting with
E-Commerce and Tech Companies
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry &
Railways, Piyush Goyal,
held an extensive consultation with tech industry and e-Commerce companies in
New Delhi on 17 June 2019. E-Commerce and tech companies across all segments,
who have businesses in India and foreign MNCs, participated in the interactive
session with Commerce& Industry Minister, Secretary Department for
Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Secretary Department of Commerce,
Secretary Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)and Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
The meeting was held
by Piyush Goyal in order to
understand their concerns and take their suggestions towards building a robust
data protection framework that will achieve the dual purpose of privacy and
innovation and strengthen India’s position as a global tech leader with focus
on trust and innovation.
All the companies who were
represented in this meeting put forth their concerns related to RBI data
storage requirements and processing related guidelines issued by the RBI.
Deputy Governor of RBI, B.P. Kanungo, assured the
industry representatives that the Reserve Bank of India will
look into this.
The e-Commerce industry representatives also
put forth their concerns before the Commerce Minister about the e-Commerce
draft policy which they felt was not adequately
consultative. Commerce Minister assured the e-Commerce industry representatives
that each and every concern of the industry will be
addressed and for that the Minister requested e-Commerce representatives to
send their concerns in writing to the DPIIT within 10 days.
Industry representatives also informed the
Minister that the consultations for the Data Protection Bill by MeitY was satisfactory but as a lot of time had elapsed and
the industry was not sure about the final shape of the Bill. Secretary MeitY, Ajay Prakash Sawhney,
assured the e-Commerce companies that the Bill will
reflect all the consultations that had taken place with the industry during the
formulation of the Bill.
The principles of data protection and privacy were discussed at length in the meeting and industry
representatives requested the Minister to ensure that the Bill will have more
clarity around classification of data and the manner of cross border flow of
data. Commerce Minister assured that MeitY will address this concern too.
E-Commerce and tech
companies also informed Piyush Goyal
that the data free flow discussed in the recent G20 Ministerial Meeting on
Trade and Digital Economy was a positive development for India in principle and
India must participate in the discussions on digital trade but issues of
concern for the country must be taken up as and when they arise during the G20
discussions.
Commerce Minister said that MeitY and National Association of Software and Services
Companies (NASSCOM) may deal with the concerns of companies who build products
in India and store their data in the country and the Bill must reflect this.
NASSCOM President, Debjani
Ghosh, put forth before the Commerce Minister the necessity of harmony across
all policies of all Ministries and RBI which deal with
digital trade. She also said that this meeting is happening at an opportune
time when India is emerging as a data powerhouse and innovative digital
technology is bringing immense economic opportunities and disruptions and
allowing Developing and Least Developed Countries (LDCs) to leapfrog.
Commerce & Industry Minister said that
this meeting will help the Ministries of Commerce and
Industry, MeitY and RBI to work in synergy towards
realizing the full use of digital technology together with trade and investment
and also be mindful of our national needs priorities and sensitivities.
Apart from all the major e-Commerce and tech
companies in India, the meeting was attended by Minister of State for Commerce
and Industry, Som Parkash,
senior officers from Ministry of External Affairs, Department of Commerce &
DPIIT. India’s Ambassador to the WTO, J.S. Deepak and President and CEO of Mastercard, Ajaypal Singh Banga participated in the discussions via direct video
link.