The interest on foreign currency non-resident accounts has been liberalised to attract more deposits.
The customs notifications on the import of these items will be placed in Parliament tomorrow, Finance Minister P Chidambaram told a press conference hours after he made a statement in both the Houses on measures to contain the CAD at USD 79 billion or 3.7 per cent of the GDP.
"CAD is a problem (but) we have solutions. We will implement the solution (and) there is no room for panic", the Minister told reporters, adding these initiatives would help in reducing foreign exchange volatility and contain the Current Account Deficit (CAD).
"CAD is as much a red line as fiscal deficit. If we can contain CAD, sentiment about currency market and rupee will significantly improve", he said.
As regards the measures to increase capital flows, Chidambaram said that permission would be given to IRFC, PFC and IIFCL to collectively raise USD 4 billion through quasi-sovereign bonds for the infrastructure sector.