India's new draft rules for e-commerce make it harder for Amazon and Walmart

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New Delhi published new draft policies that called for data to be stored locally and for the setting up of more data centers and server farms within India.

 

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What both of these companies did to American MainStreets and manufacturing jobs are reprehensible. If they are allowed to continue unimpeded they will threaten the very fabrics of American society. India wisely chose to limit their capacity to manipulate and destroy small biz.

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