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Increasing local sourcing; in dialogue with stakeholders for collaboration: IKEA India CEO Peter Betzel

Ikea is working on new categories like furniture, mattress, sofas etc, besides building textiles category, which is traditionally strong in India.

October 06, 2020 / 18:25 IST
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Ikea is steadily increasing its local sourcing footprint in India and has achieved 20 percent localised sourcing within the first two years of store operations, said a top company official. The rise in local sourcing would not only make products more affordable, but also help in creating more job opportunities and enhance skills, according to the company.

"In our business in Ikea in India, we have been steadily increasing our local sourcing footprint and have achieved close to 20 percent local sourcing within the first two years of store operations. "Our ambition is to increase sourcing from India in our aim to make a positive impact on the economy and society not just in retail, but also in all allied sectors and services," Ikea India CEO Peter Betzel told PTI.

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Ikea is working on new categories like furniture, mattress, sofas etc, besides building textiles category, which is traditionally strong in India. "However, to back our ambitions and plans, we need the collaboration of different stakeholders to create the right preconditions to build up local ecosystem and the manufacturing sector in India," Betzel said.

It is in ongoing dialogue with the government and other industry players to work together on building the furniture sector together, sharing global best practices, working on availability of certified raw materials such as wood and exploring to source sustainable raw materials like bamboo. Under the FDI policy for single-brand retailers, a local sourcing requirement of 30 percent of the value of goods is mandatory. This can be met as an average during the first five years, and then annually towards its Indian operations.