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Government considering FDI relaxation in multi-brand retail policy

Sources said the government is considering permitting foreign supermarket players to open retail stores but only for sale of 'Made in India' products.

March 18, 2017 / 17:30 IST
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The government is weighing the option of permitting overseas retailers to open stores for selling 'Made in India' products only as it looks to relax the norms for multi-brand retail for attracting more funds and generating more jobs.

Sources said the government is considering permitting foreign supermarket players to open retail stores but only for sale of 'Made in India' products.

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Although the current foreign direct investment policy permits overseas players to hold 51 per cent stake in an Indian retail company, the BJP in its election manifesto had opposed foreign investment in the retail segment.
So far, only one foreign player, Tesco, has received approval for opening stores under the multi-brand retail policy. The previous UPA government had cleared the proposal.

The FDI policy also imposes several conditions for foreign players like mandatory sourcing of goods from MSMEs and a certain percentage of investment in the back-end infrastructure. These conditions have acted as constraints for foreign retailers.