According to sources, representatives of the company had met department of industrial policy and promotion (DIPP) officials in the second week of this month and informed about the company’s stand on the contentious issue.
However, they said it would be “really” difficult for the government to ease this provision, as “it is a politically sensitive issue”.
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Under the FDI policy for multi-brand retail trading, at least 30 per cent of the value of procurement of manufactured/processed products shall be sourced from Indian ‘small industries’.
Several global retailers have raised their concerns over the restriction. In a meeting with Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma, the global chains have flagged the issue and have demanded altering the condition to 'preferably' from 'mandatory' as in the case of single- brand retail. Although the government has permitted 51 per cent FDI in multi-brand retail about 10 months earlier, no formal proposal has been received by the DIPP yet.