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New FDI norms may help domestic retailers as contractors get manufacturer status: Report

The rules may come as a relief to brands that depend on third-party sourcing.

August 30, 2019 / 13:29 IST
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Retail (Representative Image)
Retail (Representative Image)

Domestic retailers may get a boost with new foreign direct investment rules allowing contractors to the status of “manufacturer”, giving them access to 100 percent FDI, reports the Economic Times.

The rules may come as a relief for brands such as Fabindia and Urban Ladder, which depend on third-party sourcing for their products. They would be able to raise foreign funds to expand the business, the report said.

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Fabindia Vice Chairman William Bissel praised the move as positive for all Indian brands. "With yesterday's (August 28) announcement, the government has scored a hat trick, which will be good for 'Make in India', employ in India, and invest in India," Bissel told ET.

Since 2006, India has allowed 100 percent FDI under the automatic route in single-brand retail and 112 brands had obtained approvals till March 29, 2018. They have received $1.6 billion in investments so far, the report said.