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MNCs 'frustrated' by 51% equity limit in India
Anil K Joseph in Dalian
 
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September 06, 2007 13:59 IST
India's buoyant growth has attracted international attention but multinationals wanting to enter the retail sector are 'frustrated' by local laws which limit the ownership of foreign companies to 51 per cent, a leading accounting firm said in Dalian on Thursday.

In a report for the World Economic Forum in Dalian, PricewaterhouseCoopers has pointed out that many of India's successes have taken place in urban hotspots while the rural areas have lagged behind.

India faces constraints, many of which multinationals are just beginning to experience first hand, it said.

"India has liberalised sectors such a retailing at a controlled pace. Foreign companies can own only 51 per cent of single-brand shops or can become wholesalers frustrating the efforts of international players to gain a foothold in the country," the report released at the Inaugural Annual Meeting of the New Champions here in the northeastern Chinese
port city.

And many of India's successes have taken place in 'urban hotspots' like Bangalore and Mumbai while the countryside has lagged behind, it noted.


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