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Introduction… Strategy for companies that wish to operate on a global basis. Refers to the investment made by an entity in an enterprise located in a different country.

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Introduction…

• Strategy for companies that wish to operate on a global basis.

• Refers to the investment made by an entity in an enterprise located in a different country.

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• Investor will get certain degree of influence or control over the management of the enterprise.

• An Indian company can receive Foreign Direct Investment under the two routes: Direct Route Govt. Route

• Inward foreign direct investment • Outward foreign direct investment

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FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN INDIA IS REGULATED BY…

• R B I

• F I P B(foreign investment promotion board) of the dept of commerce under ministry of finance.

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FDI advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages• Inflow of equipment and

technology.• Competitive advantage &

innovation. • Financial resources for

expansion.• Employment generation.• Contribution to exports growth.• Improved consumer welfare

through reduced cost , wider choice and improved quality.

Disadvantages• Crowding of local industry.• Conflicts of laws• Loss of control.• Effect on natural

environment.• Effect on local culture.

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Facts…

• At least 10% of shares of Co; needed to qualify as FDI.

• Mauritius has been the largest direct investor in India.(US$20 billion)

• The United States is the second largest investor in India.(US$6 billion)

• U.S is the worlds largest recipient of FDI.

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• Mumbai and New Delhi are two major cities where FDI inflows is heavily concentrated.

• FDI inflows for January-December 2010 stood at $21 billion.

• $27.5 billion during January-December 2011 period.

• Retailing is the single largest component of the services sector in terms of contribution to GDP.

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What does 51% FDI in multi-brand retail mean?

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• Minimum investment of $100 million.• 50% of the investment is to be in backend

infrastructure development. • 30% of all raw material has be procured from

India's small and medium industries.• Permission to set up malls only in cities with a

minimum population of 10 lakhs.• Government has the first right to procure material

from the farmers.• Products should be sold under the same brand

internationally.• Foreign investor should be the owner of the

brand.

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Present Condition:

• Farmers get only 10 to 15% of the price we pay.

• 3-4 middlemen in between farmers and customers.

• Huge post produce losses for farmers due to inadequate facilities.

• A poorly managed food supply infrastructure.

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Why do we need it:• We are the second highest producer of fruits and

vegetables in the world but still we are not able to utilize is properly because of inadequate infrastructure facilities.

• It will reduce pre-harvest wastage/losses and thus help control food inflation.

• It will create 1.5 million more jobs in 5 years. Apart from the huge number of indirect employment.

• It will increase competition which is always beneficial for the customer.

• It will remove the middleman from the equation. It will reduce costs which in turn will reduce prices.

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• FDI in aviation: Allow foreign airlines to invest 49% in domestic carriers

• Allowed by non-airline players, but bars foreign airlines from investing in them, primarily due to security reasons.

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Thanks Sudheesh. P. V

[email protected]