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CAIT asks govt to set up regulator for retail sector

The UPA government had permitted 51% FDI in the sector

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Traders body CAIT today asked the government to set up a regulatory body for retail sector to ensure healthy competition in view of entry of big corporates in the segment.

Confederation of All India Trader (CAIT) General Secretary Praveen Khandelwal said that there is an urgent need for an independent regulatory body in retail sector.

After entry of big corporates like Reliance and Future Group, small traders are facing tough competition.

The association has strongly opposed entry of big corporates and foreign players in the multi-brand retail.

The UPA government had permitted 51% FDI in the sector.

He added that the government should frame a policy with a view to promote 6 crore small trader community in the country.
 

He also requested the government for early implementation of Goods and Services Tax.

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First Published: Jul 02 2014 | 5:30 PM IST

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