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India opens doors to Nike, Starbucks and Ikea – Business 360 - CNN.com Blogs

Nike, Starbucks and Ikea – the doors of India are now fully open to you.

Previously, under foreign direct investment (FDI) rules that limited single brand foreign ownership to 51%, foreign brands were required to partner with local investors.

Under the new rule passed by the government Tuesday, single-brand retailers like Marks & Spencer or Gucci can own 100% of their operations in India, according to a circular released by the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion.

The move was the latest in the political battle over whether to crack open Asia’s third largest economy to greater foreign investment.

In November, the government had planned to relax restrictions that prevent large, multi-brand foreign retailers like Wal-Mart, Tesco and Carrefour, but the plan was scrapped after a populist backlash against the plan (see above photo) amid fears small retailers would be muscled out of business.

Rajan Bharti Mittal, managing director of Bharti Enterprises – which has a joint venture with Wal-Mart for “cash-and-carry” wholesale stores that sell to businesses – told reporters “this is a welcome move with a clear potential to lift the general mood in the economy.

“Increased investments by foreign single brand retailers will not only help improve consumer choice but also enhance competitiveness of Indian enterprises through access to global designs, technologies and management practices,” Mittal said.

Thursday’s move comes a little more than a week after India announced plans to further liberalize its stock market to foreign investors. Starting January 15, individual foreign investors will be able to buy as much as 5% of a company’s shares. Total shares owned by foreigners, however, will not be able to exceed 10% of a company’s capital, the Finance Ministry said.

Before only institutional investors and Indians living abroad were allowed to invest directly in local companies.

The Sensex, India’s benchmark index, fell 25% last year, making the bourse one of the world’s worst performing markets in 2011. While among the world’s fastest growing economies, India’s breakneck growth slowed in 2010, slipping to 6.9% in the quarter ending in September – its lowest growth rate in more than two years.
 
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I'd like to see more innovation from young Indian's how about a Desi 'Nike' brand? we need to boost our exports and not just buy western products and most of those trainers etc are made in asia anyway but the design etc is owned by the company.
 
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would be nice to see how starbucks competes with CCD and barista :)
 
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would be nice to see how starbucks competes with CCD and barista :)

Pretty much impossible to compete against CCD & win. CCD is huge, grows its own coffee & has significant first mover advantage. Starbucks will at best be a niche market even if they are backed by Tata.
 
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For a date with a gf okay & maybe light up the stars in her eyes starbucks might be good :cheesy:
 
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I rather drink a nescafe Indian coffee anyday Starbucks is $$

Stopped at a service station the other day and had a starbucks coffee - smelt of rubber and cost £4.95!! You work out if a coffee should cost that much (works out to be 700 pakistani rupees) :coffee:
 
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Stopped at a service station the other day and had a starbucks coffee - smelt of rubber and cost £4.95!! You work out if a coffee should cost that much (works out to be 700 pakistani rupees) :coffee:


Have you seen the price of the sandwiches? not much change from a fiver its just a brand name that's all the only good thing is the free wi-fi, they have so many people sit with the same cup of coffee and get their money worth.

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Cheap and tasty I drink this all the time in India
 
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Stopped at a service station the other day and had a starbucks coffee - smelt of rubber and cost £4.95!! You work out if a coffee should cost that much (works out to be 700 pakistani rupees) :coffee:

Whenever abroad, NEVER convert costs to desi currency.....

You will never live a peaceful life.
 
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Have you seen the price of the sandwiches? not much change from a fiver its just a brand name that's all the only good thing is the free wi-fi, they have so some people sit with the same cup of coffee and get their money worth.

and they taste rubbish - yeti i suggest get married and get the mrs to make alloo parathay and a jug of lassi - imagine sitting at work and eating that next to your computer - it graaaaaaaate! :enjoy:

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Whenever abroad, NEVER convert costs to desi currency.....

You will never live a peaceful life.

retard - i was assisting my pdf friends to show them the expense. Seriously take a day off and put your trolling where the sun dont shine and of course be on topic - go have a coffee.
 
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Cheap and tasty I drink this all the time in India

South Indian filter coffee rocks. Nothing can replace its taste and the good thing it costs only Rs 8/- per cup (atleast in my place).
 
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I actually, happen to love starbucks. I have so many fond memories of coding programs late into the night in Starbucks.

I might even have to name my first child starbucks....cause i met the love of my life in one.
 
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and they taste rubbish - yeti i suggest get married and get the mrs to make alloo parathay and a jug of lassi - imagine sitting at work and eating that next to your computer - it graaaaaaaate! :enjoy:


I'd like to get married in 2013 ideally, im not getting any younger lol already got 1 or 2 grey hairs coming along :D


But my future sapna ke rani has to learn from my mum how to make a masala chai because her's is the bomb!

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I actually, happen to love starbucks. I have so many fond memories of coding programs late into the night in Starbucks.

I might even have to name my first child starbucks....cause i met the love of my life in one.


So Starbucks has special memories for you :smitten: reminds me of friends episodes
 
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