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No change in India's foreign investment policy in retail

There will be no change in the government's policy of a ban on foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail industry, Commerce Minister Anand Sharma said here Sunday. 'I have advocated for a single brand retail chain. Full Article at India eNews

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