Foreign players won't be allowed to open mega stores: Sitharaman

She said the ministry would look at the current FDI policy in calibrated way

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 27 2014 | 5:33 PM IST
Reaffirming BJP's stand on FDI in multi-brand retail, new Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today indicated that foreign players will not be allowed to open mega stores in the country as it may adversely impact the small traders and farmers.

"At this stage the party position is very very clear. We have explained about FDI in multi-brand retail (MBR) that it probably is not best opened up now because medium and small sized traders or small farmers have not been adequately empowered... If you open up the flood gates of FDI in MBR, it may affect them," she said.

Sitharaman, who took charge of the ministry, was replying to a question whether the government would rescind the current FDI policy of allowing foreign investment in MBRT.

The Minister further said that she would "sit with the officials as to what has happened all the while (to) further the manifesto based agenda of BJP we shall work."

The BJP manifesto had said, "barring the multi-brand retail sector, FDI will be allowed in sectors wherever needed for job and asset creation, infrastructure and acquisition of niche technology and specialised expertise."

Although the previous government had allowed Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail, only one investment proposal of UK-based Tesco was cleared by the earlier government.

She said the ministry would look at the current FDI policy in calibrated way.

Further, the new minister said that boosting exports will be the one of the top priority.

The ministry would play an important role in enhancing economic and trade ties with all the countries, she added.

India's exports in the last three years have been hovering around USD 300 billion.

India's exports in 2013-14 fall short of the USD 325 billion target and managed to reach USD 312.35 billion. The country's exports stood at USD 300.4 billion in 2012-13 and USD 307 billion in 2011-12.

After taking charge, she met with officials of the ministry, including commerce and DIPP secretary.

Later, she also took charge as Minister of State for Finance.
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First Published: May 27 2014 | 5:10 PM IST

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