This Article is From Aug 31, 2013

Wal-Mart India plans possibly at final stage, says official

New Delhi: Global retail giant Wal-Mart is expected to finalise its plan to foray into India's multi-brand sector, a top government official said on Friday.

Wal-Mart Asia Chief Scot Price met top officials of the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotions (DIPP) and sought clarity on the recent changes government had made in the multi-brand retail FDI policy.

"They have indicated to come back to us very soon with a firm proposal.... The consideration by Wal-Mart is very serious for India and their plan is possibly in the last stage," the official told PTI.

Mr Price declined to comment after an hour-long meeting. The Wal-Mart chief attended the meeting with two of his team members.

Wal-Mart has been seeking a series of clarifications from the government over the conditions for FDI in India's multi-brand segment. It had in July expressed its inability to the government on meeting an earlier sourcing norm that required 30 per cent procurement from small industries. It had said it can procure only about 20 per cent.

Subsequently, earlier this month the government had diluted the contentious sourcing clause allowing global multi-brand retailers to source 30 per cent of their products from small and medium enterprises only at the time of start of business.

Besides, they have also been allowed to set up stores in cities with less than 10 lakh population.

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