Governments have no plan to further liberalize FDI in retail sector
- Friday, November 27, 2009, 2:41
- RBI / FEMA
- Notification
The government has no plan to further liberalize foreign investment in retail sector, the commerce and industry minister said.India, currently, does not permit foreign direct investment (FDI) in multiple-brand retailers, restricting global firms like Wal-Mart Stores and Carrefour from selling directly to customers in the country. Foreign holdings in single-branded retailers are capped at 51%.
“We have no intent to review FDI in retail sector except what is permitted in single brand retail,” Anand Sharma told the lawmakers in the Rajya Sabha.
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