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Should there be cap on foreign direct investment in retail?

Tags : FDI Retail, FDI Retail, Retail India, Retail Chains, Retail Industry, Retail Market, Retailing, Retail
Industry : Retail Chain/Logistics, FMCG/Foods/Beverage
Functional Area : India, VC funding
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What will happen if there is no cap on the FDI that is flowing into the country, and retail sector is seeing so many investments and many a foreign players are entering this market and India which is the hot destination in the world right now, everybody wants to make investments here. so what are your views on this should there be cap on the FDI investments or not, do share your views on this....

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Supply and Demand Factors 
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Manoj Pande  |  Argues in support of  "Government Factors"  |  1 year ago
Govt policies definitely effect foreign direct investment. Its the duty of the Govt to prevent exploitation of our liberal policies  by certain vested individuals/parties/agencies, by putting stringent regulations in place.
Namrata Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "Supply and Demand Factors"  |  1 year ago
Supply and demand factors effect more on foreign direct investment because as it has more to do with the customer as well and keep on varying time to time.
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Prashant Dilip Parakh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
FIIs are already at the helm of taking benefit out of the Indian Stock Market. What more can be expected from the three pillars of Indian democracy viz.legislature, executive and judiciary..to have a positive effect on the 'people's market'...
Natasha Parmar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
" Slow and Steady Wins the race" This theory, Which India follows, I would say, would definitely help create a niche. The economists obviously know the benefits of Foreign funds, to the economy, but how can they forget the basics, higher the...
V.Durga Rao  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
No. We need to encourage the foreign investment and at the same time we must encourage our companies to expand their network. Our economy is liberalised to a great extent and complete liberalisation or privitasation like situation in US is not...
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Industry trends for retail sector indicate that organized retailing has major impact in controlling inflation because large organized retailers are able to buy directly from producers at most competitive prices. World Bank attributes the opening of the retail sector to FDI to be beneficial for India in terms of price and availability of products as it would give a boost to food products, textiles and garments, leather products, etc., to benefit from large-scale procurement by international chains; in turn, creating jobs opportunities at various levels.
Makrand Bhave  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
India is governed by brands!! There are retail stores like 49to99, and such who have opened their shutters with a loud bang and then have whimpered down to only a few being open in major metros like Mumbai! Wb may push for India opening up its...
 
 
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FACT SHEET ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) I. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS: A. CUMULATIVE FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (equity capital components only) : 1. Cumulative amount of FDI inflows (from August 1991 to March 2007) Rs. 2,32,041 crore US$ 54,628 million 2. Amount of FDI inflows during 2007-2008 (from April 2007 to December 2007) Rs. 51,243 crore US$ 12,699 million 3. Cumulative amount of FDI inflows (updated up to December 2007) Rs. 2,83,284 crore US$ 67,327 million Note : FDI inflows include amount received on account of advances pending for issue of shares for the years 1999 to 2004. B. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (WITH COMPANY-WISE) AVAILABLE 2000-2007: 1. Cumulative amount of FDI inflows (from April 2000 ...
 
 
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Funds from developed countries invest in India, in large sums; they also fly away at short notice, when the economy of their own country is in doldrums! this creates volatility in Indian markets, put...
Siva Subramaniam  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
India is primarily driven strongly by internal consumption. Business exposure in critical unstable economies should be controlled.Continuous promotion of India as an investment safe haven with a stable market will be helpful in attracting long...
sachin gupta  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Yes,there is a lot many methods that indian govt. use to tap the long term investment of foreign funds.But they have to correct there policies guideline of markets for investing funds.
AVADH KISHORE SHARMA  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Yes, lot of possibilities are there for FDI but in the absence of clear policies on investment FIs are withdrawing th money at the time of recession. Govt. should make long-term investment policies, particularly in infrascture, Insurance etc. In...
 
 
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FDI and Large investments in Retail Sector is not good  
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ashesh anand  |  Argues in support of  "FDI and Large investments in Retail Sector is not good "  |  1 year ago
The higher the money supply the higher will be the inflation, HOW it can control the inflation ,it will give short term benifit to strengthing to indian RS. , & it will adversly affect the SME , and increase the unemployment & create the...
Sujata Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "FDI and Large investments in Retail Sector is good "  |  1 year ago
No it is good. Retails started having huge demand nowadays. So huge investments will bring huge revenues......
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FDI in Retail industry in India is good 
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Mohan  |  Argues in support of  "FDI in Retail industry in India is good"  |  1 year ago
Whats your view on government allowing 100% FDI in retail industry in India?is this beneficial or no?? i want your views on this...
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I think Rather then Putting Cap on FDIs Govt shud Focus more on Providing protective Policy norms for the SMES so that both the FDis As well As Retail Gets Devlpd
PRITHVI RAJ DUBEY  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
there is no cap and whatever apperent will also vanish soon. FDIs will control the retail with multinationals.
 
 
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nadendla naveen kumar  |  Argues in support of  "FDI theories"  |  1 year ago
Product Life Cycle, ECLECTIC theory, Market Imperfection Theory, Internalization, Appropriation, Market Power, Location Specific Advantage Theory are the seven theories describing the New product stages and Development stages in Product life...
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