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India Offers Land Twice Luxembourg's Size To Firms Leaving China: Report

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India is developing a land pool nearly double the size of Luxembourg to lure businesses moving out of China, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

A total area of 461,589 hectares has been identified across the country for the purpose, the people said, asking not to be identified because they aren't authorized to speak to the media. That includes 115,131 hectares of existing industrial land in states such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, they said. Luxembourg is spread across 243,000 hectares, according to the World Bank.

Land has been one of the biggest impediments for companies looking to invest in India, with the plans of Saudi Aramco to Posco frustrated by delays in the acquisition. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration is working with state governments to change that as investors seek to reduce reliance on China as a manufacturing base in the aftermath of the coronavirus outbreak and the resultant supply disruption.

At present, investors keen on setting up a factory in India need to acquire land on their own. The process, in some cases, delays the project as it involves negotiating with small plot owners to part with their holding.

"Transparent and speedy land acquisition is one of the factors which can help in boosting FDI inflows," Rahul Bajoria, senior economist, Barclays Bank Plc, said. "This is one dimension of ease of doing business, and perhaps a more comprehensive approach is needed to supplement easier access to land."

A call to the spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry went unanswered.

Companies Calling

Providing land with power, water and road access may help attract new investments to an economy that was slowing even before the virus hit, and is now staring at a rare contraction as a nationwide lockdown hit consumption.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/cor...ing-china-report-2223487?pfrom=home-topscroll
 
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India is developing a land pool nearly double the size of Luxembourg to lure businesses moving out of China, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

A total area of 461,589 hectares has been identified across the country for the purpose, the people said, asking not to be identified because they aren't authorized to speak to the media. That includes 115,131 hectares of existing industrial land in states such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, they said. Luxembourg is spread across 243,000 hectares, according to the World Bank.

Land has been one of the biggest impediments for companies looking to invest in India, with the plans of Saudi Aramco to Posco frustrated by delays in the acquisition. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration is working with state governments to change that as investors seek to reduce reliance on China as a manufacturing base in the aftermath of the coronavirus outbreak and the resultant supply disruption.

At present, investors keen on setting up a factory in India need to acquire land on their own. The process, in some cases, delays the project as it involves negotiating with small plot owners to part with their holding.

"Transparent and speedy land acquisition is one of the factors which can help in boosting FDI inflows," Rahul Bajoria, senior economist, Barclays Bank Plc, said. "This is one dimension of ease of doing business, and perhaps a more comprehensive approach is needed to supplement easier access to land."

A call to the spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry went unanswered.

Companies Calling

Providing land with power, water and road access may help attract new investments to an economy that was slowing even before the virus hit, and is now staring at a rare contraction as a nationwide lockdown hit consumption.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/cor...ing-china-report-2223487?pfrom=home-topscroll


very good opportunities we should encash it .
 
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very good opportunities we should encash it .

Unless we reform our labor laws. We have militant trade unions that is deterring MNCs

Lol why use Luxemburg? Why not some African country?

Height of inferiority complex.

it is an analogy. 2 Luxemburgs make 461,589 hectares. There is no African country that is this small
 
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Unless we reform our labor laws. We have militant trade unions that is deterring MNCs



it is an analogy. 2 Luxemburgs make 461,589 hectares. There is no African country that is this small

we will do it , reforms can be introduced if we want to become industrial powerhouse .

Lol why use Luxemburg? Why not some African country?

Height of inferiority complex.

needs some IQ to understand why luxumberg .
 
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Good luck. Theres a surplus of manufacturing capability. Then theres a trend for "re-shoring". Lastly India has opted out of RCEP. I read india exported more under congress then bjp, is that true?
 
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Cant be an analogy, because Luxemberg does have railway tracks that people shit on.

If they had put Pakistan in place of Luxemburg, then yes !:enjoy::lol:
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  • Your data makes no sense.
 
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They could say 1 Comoros instead?


Nobody knows where Comoros is. I did not know until now. You didnt either until you googled

Good luck. Theres a surplus of manufacturing capability. Then theres a trend for "re-shoring". Lastly India has opted out of RCEP. I read india exported more under congress then bjp, is that true?

It did in the first 5 years of BJP rule. But declined off late, mainly because of external factors
 
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why are you unhappy ? if you have any land to offer pl come with proposal for industrial complex .
We are not hyenas by nature unlike our neighbor to the east.

Nobody knows where Comoros is. I did not know until now. You didnt either until you googled

You didn't knew where Comoros was but you knew about a similar tiny country Luxembourg?

Bob and vegana syndrome.
 
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Vietnam and Mexico will grab most. Mexico cause of new nafta and vietnam is already manufacturing powerhouse. Then you also have Indonesia Malaysia Thailand Philippines all want piece of action.

At the end i dont think any one will pull out of china completely. After all its 15 trillion dollar market and have the best infrastructure...well trained work force and proven record of manufacturing over 30 years. What will happen is china plus many model. Where part of value chain is share with many other countries as well.

Trump is creating all this noise but corporations wont move unless it make sense. Its called capitalism. American ceo's will make move only if bottom line looks nicer.
 
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We are not hyenas by nature unlike our neighbor to the east.



You didn't knew where Comoros was but you knew about a similar tiny country Luxembourg?

Bob and vegana syndrome.

Of course ! Luxemburg is more popular than Comoros with anybody any time. I have been to Luxemburg myself

You always give an analogy with someone/something people can easily identify with.

Vietnam and Mexico will grab most. Mexico cause of new nafta and vietnam is already manufacturing powerhouse. Then you also have Indonesia Malaysia Thailand Philippines all want piece of action.

At the end i dont think any one will pull out of china completely. After all its 15 trillion dollar market and have the best infrastructure...well trained work force and proven record of manufacturing over 30 years. What will happen is china plus many model. Where part of value chain is share with many other countries as well.

Trump is creating all this noise but corporations wont move unless it make sense. Its called capitalism. American ceo's will make move only if bottom line looks nicer.

Not Mexico. It is not easy to relocate a huge industrial plant from China to Mexico. Vietnam and Philippines will benefit most
 
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