Rs 2k-crore FDI plans get nod

Ministry has also deferred decisions on 10 FDI proposals

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 28 2013 | 12:39 AM IST
The finance ministry on Friday said it has approved 15 foreign direct investment (FDI) proposals worth Rs 2,000.5 crore and recommended two FDI applications, including that of US drug major Mylan, for final Cabinet clearance.

The 15 proposals were cleared following recommendations by the Foreign Investment Promotion Board on August 27.

“In addition, two proposals , M/s the IDFC Trustee Company, as proposed Trustee for India Infrastructure Fund II, Mumbai and M/s Mylan Inc, USA amounting to Rs 10,668 crore, have been recommended for consideration of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs,” the ministry said.

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Proposals which have been cleared include the Jubilant Pharma Pte, Singapore (Rs 1145.10 crore), Lotus Surgical Specialities (Rs 150 crore), Symbiotec Pharmalab (Rs 306.19 crore) and Advanced Enzyme Technologies (Rs 200 crore).

The ministry said it has deferred decisions on 10 FDI proposals, including that of Hindustan Coca-Cola Holdings Pvt Ltd, HBO India Pvt Ltd, P5 Asia Holding Investments (Mauritius) Ltd, Australia Asia Resources LLP (USA) and Dhanlaxmi Infrastructure Pvt Ltd.

US-based Mylan Inc proposes to acquire Agila Specialties Pvt Ltd -- a subsidiary of pharma firm Strides Arcolab. It involves FDI worth Rs 5,168 crore. According to a 'share purchase agreement', Mylan would acquire entire issued and outstanding share capital of Agila Specialities Pvt Ltd.

IDFC Trustee Company Ltd has sought government approval to set up an Alternate Investment Fund (AIF) category-I and for receiving contributions from international investors. According to the ministry, the proposal involves FDI inflow worth Rs 5,500 crore.

Mylan and IDFC proposals have been recommended for the consideration of the CCEA, as the proposed investment in both cases is above Rs 1,200 crore. The statement also said three foreign investment proposals were rejected.
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First Published: Sep 28 2013 | 12:08 AM IST

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