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    Which sector in INDIA has attracted FDI most in last decade ?

    Telecom sector has attracted most Foreign direct investment. FDI up to 74% (49% under automatic route procedure) is allowed and 100% FDI is allowed for telecom infrastructure providers.
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    FDI IN SERVICE SECTOR

    HEY FRIENDS CHECK OUT THE PPT ON FDI IN SERVICE SECTOR THANKS
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    need information on difference between fdi and fii

    what is difference between fdi and fii
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    project on FDI in retail sector in India

    report related to FDI in retail sector in India. focusing on the opportunities n this sector and major problem to be faced while entering this sector.
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    FDI in Indian Retail

    Hi......................... I attached pdf of FDI in Indian Retail
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    china fdi

    important information about the fdi in china
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    FDI in Retail

    Hey Guys, Recently,there was a lot of buzz about whether or not to allow FDI in Retail. AND Walmart CEO trying to push the case further with USA President Barack Obama's recent visit to India. I think it will certainly increase competition in already competitive market,but small retailers or...
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    FDI Measures

    Several measures to boost FDI have been announced in 1998-99. Projects for electricity generation, transmission and distribution as also roads and highways, ports and harbours, and vehicular tunnels and bridges have been permitted foreign equity participation up to 100 per cent under the...
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    Types of FDI

    By Direction Inward This short section requires expansion. Inward foreign direct investment is a particular form of inward investment when foreign capital is invested in local resources. Inward FDI is encouraged by: • Tax breaks, subsidies, low interest loans, grants, lifting of certain...
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    FDI

    Foreign direct investment (FDI) is defined as "investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor. The FDI relationship consists of a parent enterprise and a foreign affiliate which together form a Multinational corporation (MNC). In...
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    Biocon to invest $ 161mn in Malaysia for research and development.

    Biocon one of the leading company in Biotechnology lead by Kiran Muzumdar and listed in Frobes as the best under $1 bn company is planning to invest in Malaysia for setting up a bio manufacturing and research and development facility. In this way it is creating the history that it is now able to...
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    HISTORY OF FDI IN INDIA.

    HISTORY OF FDI IN INDIA. At the time of independence, the attitude towards foreign capital was one of fear and suspicion. This was natural on account of the previous exploitative role played by it in ‘draining away’ resources from this country. The suspicion and hostility found expression...
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    TYPES OF FDI

    Learn about various types of Field Investment Direct Investment (FDI). Developing countries most often offer companies tax-breaks, subsidies and other benefits to promote Green Field Investment. TYPES OF FIELD INVESTMENT DIRECT INVESTMENT Green Field Investment direct investment in new...
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    Role of FDI

    Due to FDI there is an increase in productivity, which occurs due to technology transfer or due to improved managerial, technical skills. Also, there is an unemployment reduction in the host country. Also there is a possibility of earning foreign exchange with sale/export of FDI produced goods...
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    FDI in India

    FDI in India India, the 4th largest economy in the world is undoubtedly one of the most preferred destinations for foreign direct investments (FDI) as India has proven its caliber in the field of information technology and a host of other significant arenas such as auto-components, chemicals...
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    EXPLANATION OF THE FDI POLICY IN INDIA (2006)

    EXPLANATION OF THE FDI POLICY IN INDIA (2006) 1.1 • FDI up to 100% is allowed under the automatic route in all activities/sectors except the following which will require approval of the Government : • Activities/items that require an Industrial Licence; • Proposals in which the foreign...
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    POLICY ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI)

    POLICY ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) 1. Sectors prohibited for FDI I. RETAIL TRADING (EXCEPT SINGLE BRAND PRODUCT RETAILING II. ATOMIC ENERGY III. LOTTERY BUSINESS IV. GAMBLING AND BETTING 2. All Activities/ Sectors would require prior Government approval for FDI in the following...
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    History of FDI

    HISTORY OF FDI IN INDIA At the time of independence, the attitude towards foreign capital was one of fear and suspicion. This was natural on account of the previous exploitative role played by it in ‘draining away’ resources from this country. The suspicion and hostility found expression in...
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    Types of FDI

    TYPES OF FDI Green Field Investment It is direct investment in new facilities or the expansion of existing facilities. Greenfield investments are the primary target of a host nation’s promotional efforts because they create new production capacity and jobs, transfer technology and know-how...
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    FDI Definition

    DEFINITION OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FDI is the process whereby residents of one country (the home country) acquire ownership of assets for the purpose of controlling the production, distribution and other activities of a firm in another country (the host country). IMF DEFINITION According...
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