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Foreign Direct Investment In India

May 06, 2015

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Apurv Gourav

What is FDI? Why FDI is needded? Sectoral history? Approval rout of FDI? Inflows and Out flows of FDI
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FDI IN INDIA

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WHAT IS FDI ?

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in its classic form is defined as a company from one country making a physical investment into building a factory in another country.

Include investments made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.

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Generally speaking FDI refers to capital inflows from abroad that invest in the production capacity of the economy and are

• Usually preferred over other forms of external finance because they are

• Non-debt creating, non-volatile and their returns depend on the performance of the projects financed by the investors.

• FDI also facilitates international trade and transfer of knowledge, skills and technology.

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The FDI relationship consists of a parent enterprise and a foreign affiliate which together form a multinational corporation (MNC).

In order to qualify as FDI the investment must afford the parent enterprise control over its foreign affiliate.

The IMF defines control in this case as owning 10% or more of the ordinary shares or voting power of an incorporated firm or its equivalent for an unincorporated firm.

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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is permitted as under the following forms of investments-

• Through financial collaborations.

• Through joint ventures and technical collaborations.

• Through capital markets via Euro issues.

• Through private placements or preferential allotments.

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ENTRY STRATEGIES FOR

FOREIGN INVESTOR

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• Foreign Company has the following options to set up business operations in India :

• By incorporating a company under the Companies Act, 1956• A wholly owned subsidiary • Joint venture company - existing company or new

company with domestic partner

• As an unincorporated entity • Liaison Office• Project Office • Branch Office

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LIAISON OFFICE

• Liaison office not permitted to undertake any commercial/trading/industrial activity

• The role of the liaison office is limited to

• Collecting information about possible market opportunities and providing information about the company and its products to prospective Indian customers

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• Acting as a communication channel between the parent company and Indian Companies.

• It can promote export/import from/to India and also facilitate technical/financial collaboration between parent company/Group companies and companies in India

• Approval for establishing a liaison office in India is granted by RBI

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PROJECT OFFICE• General permission to foreign entities to

establish Project / Site Offices (temporary in nature)

• Such offices cannot undertake or carry on any activity other than the activity relating and incidental to execution of the project

• General permission also for remitting surplus funds after completion of project on production of the following documents:

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BRANCH OFFICE• Foreign companies engaged in manufacturing

and trading activities abroad are allowed to set up Branch Offices in India for specified purposes

• Branch Offices are established with the approval of RBI

• Permitted to remit outside India profit of the branch

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FOREIGN INVESTMENTS THROUGH GDRs (Euro Issues)

Foreign Investment through GDRs is treated as Foreign Direct Investment

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CLEARANCE FROM FIPB There is no restriction on the number of Euro-issue to be

floated by a company or a group of companies in the financial year .

A company engaged in the manufacture of items covered under Annex-III of the New Industrial Policy whose direct foreign investment after a proposed Euro issue is likely to exceed 51%

or

Which is implementing a project not contained in Annex-III, would need to obtain prior FIPB clearance before seeking final approval from Ministry of Finance.

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USE OF GDRs The proceeds of the GDRs can be used for- • Financing capital goods imports,

• Capital expenditure including domestic purchase/installation of plant,

• Equipment and building and

• Investment in software development,

• Prepayment or scheduled repayment of earlier external borrowings, and

• Equity investment in JV/WOSs in India.

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WHY FDI ?

1. Gain a foothold in a new geographic market.

2. Increase a firm’s global competitiveness and positioning.

3. Fill gaps in a company’s product lines in a global industry.

4. Reduce costs in areas such as R&D, production, and distribution.

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FACTORS REQUIRED TO ATTRACT FDI

• Low cost BUT Qualified, Educated/Skilled Labor Pool.

• Long-term Market Potential OR Yields greater than can be achieved Domestically.

• Access to Natural Resources.

• Geography

• Stability of the economic and Political Environment.

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FORBIDDEN TERRITORIES

FDI is not permitted in the following industrial sectors:

• Arms and ammunition.

• Atomic Energy.

• Railway Transport.

• Coal and lignite.

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• Mining of iron, manganese, chrome, gypsum, sulphur, gold, diamonds, copper, zinc.

• Lottery Business

• Agricultural or plantation activities

• Housing and Real Estate Business (except development of townships, construction of residen tial/commercial premises, roads or bridges to the extent specified in Notification No. FEMA 136/2005-RB dated July 19, 2005).

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F D I - APPROVAL

Foreign direct investments in India are approved through three routes:

• Automatic approval by RBI.

• The FIPB Route.

• CCFI Route

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AUTOMATIC ROUTE• No need of Prior Approval From FIPB,RBI,GOI.

BUT

The investors are only required to notify the Regional Office concerned of  the Reserve Bank of India within 30 days of receipt of inward remittances.

AND

File the required documents along with form FC-GPR with that Office within 30 days of issue of shares to the non-resident investors.

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AUTOMATIC ROUTE The Reserve Bank of India accords automatic

approval within a period of two weeks (provided certain parameters are met) to all proposals involving:

• foreign equity up to 50% in 3 categories relating to mining activities .

• foreign equity up to 51% in 48 specified industries.

• foreign equity up to 74% in 9 categories .

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THE FIPB ROUTE

• FDI in activities not covered under the automatic route require prior government approval.

• Approvals of all such proposals including composite proposals involving foreign investment/foreign technical collaboration is granted on the recommendations of FIPB.

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• Application for all FDI cases, except NRI investments and 100% EOUs, should be submitted to the FIPB Unit,DEA, Ministry of Finance.

• Application for NRI and 100% EOU cases should be presented to SIA in Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).

• Application can be made in Form FC-IL. Plain paper applications carrying all relevant details are also accepted.

• No fee is payable.

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CCFI ROUTE

• Investment proposals falling outside the automatic route.

And • Having a project cost of Rs. 6,000 million or

more would require prior approval of Cabinet Committee of Foreign Investment (“CCFI”).

• Decision of CCFI usually conveyed in 8-10 weeks. Thereafter, filings have to be made by the Indian company with the RBI.

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MAJOR BODIES CONSTITUTED FOR FDI

1991- Foreign Investment Promotion Board FIPB

1996- Foreign Investment Promotion Council FIPC

1999- Foreign Investment Implementation Authority FIIA

2004- Investment Commission

Secretariat for Industrial Assistance (SIA)

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ADVANTAGES OF FDI

• Increase in Domestic Employment/Drop in unemployment

• Investment in Needed Infrastructure.

• Positive Influence on the Balance of Payments.

• New Technology and “Know How” Transfer.

• Increased Capital Investment.

• Targeted Regional and Sectoral Development.

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DISADVANTAGES OF FDI• Industrial Sector Dominance in the Domestic

Market.

• Technological Dependence on Foreign Technology Sources.

• Disturbance of Domestic Economic Plans in Favor of FDI-Directed Activities.

• “Cultural Change” Created by “Ethnocentric Staffing” The Infusion of Foreign Culture , and Foreign Business Practices

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FDI

SECTORAL GUIDELINES

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AIRPORTS

Foreign Investment up to 100% is allowed in green field projects under automatic route

Foreign Direct Investment is allowed in existing projects

- up to 74% under automatic route

- beyond 74% and up to 100% subject to Government approval

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TELECOM• FDI in basic and cellular, unified access

services, national/ international long distance , V-Sat, public mobile radio trunk services , global mobile personal communications services

- Automatic up to 49% - FIPB beyond 49% but up to 74%

Manufacture of telecom equipments - Automatic up to 100%.

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DOMESTIC AIRLINES• FDI up to 49% (40%) permitted under

automatic route

• Automatic Route is not available

• However, a foreign airlines are not allowed to have any direct or indirect equity participation

• 100% investment by NRIs/OCB’s

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DRUGS & PHARMA• FDI up to 100% is permitted under the automatic

route for manufacture of drugs and pharmaceuticals (The following is the current position)

• FDI up to 74% in the case of bulk drugs, their intermediates Pharmaceuticals and formulations would be covered under automatic route.

• FDI above 74% for manufacture of bulk drugs will be considered by the Government on case to case basis

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INSURANCE

• FDI up to 26% allowed on the automatic route

• However, license from the Insurance Regulatory & Development Authority (IRDA) has to be obtained

• There is a proposal to increase this limit to 49%

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MINING

• Coal & Lignite mining for captive consumption by power projects, and for iron & steel and cement production - Automatic up to 100%

• Mining covering exploration and mining of diamonds and precious stones, gold, silver and minerals - Automatic up to 100%

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PETROLEUM

• Petroleum and natural gas sector, other than refining and including market study and formulation; setting up infrastructure for marketing - Automatic up to 100%

• For petroleum refining activity 100% FDI is permitted in Indian Private Companies under automatic route and up to 26% FDI is permitted in Public Sector Undertakings with Government approval

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PRIVATE SECTOR BANKING

Foreign Investment up to 74% is permitted from all sources under the automatic route subject to guidelines for setting up of branches/subsidiaries of foreign banks issued by RBI from time to time.

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TRADING• Wholesale / cash & carry trading - Automatic

upto 100%

• Trading for exports - Automatic upto 100%

• Trading of items sourced from small scale sector - 100% with Government approval

• Single Brand product retailing - 51% with Government approval

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PRINT MEDIA

• FDI upto 100% in publishing/printing scientific & technical magazines, periodicals & journals

• FDI upto 26% in publishing news papers and periodicals dealing in news and current affairs.

• All investments are subject to the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting

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BROADCASTING• FDI permitted for setting up hardware facilities

such as up-linking, HUB, etc up to 49% under Government approval route

• FDI permitted in Cable Network up to 49% under Government approval route

• Foreign Investment (FDI/FII) up to 49% allowed under Government approval route in Direct to Home Service Providers. FDI limited to 20%

• FDI permitted in FM radio up to 20% under Government approval route

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INFRASTRUCTURE• 100% FDI is permitted for the following activities:

• Electricity Generation (except Atomic energy)• Electricity Transmission• Electricity Distribution• Mass Rapid Transport System• Roads & Highways• Toll Roads• Vehicular Bridges• Ports & Harbors• Hotel & Tourism

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SPECIAL INVESTMENT AVENUES

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ELECTRONIC HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY

PARKS• 100 percent foreign investment under

automatic route is allowed in electronics and software industries set up exclusively for exports.

• Eligible to purchase, free of customs duty/ excise duty, their entire requirement of capital goods, raw materials and components, spares and consumables, office equipments etc.

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EXPORT ORIENTED UNITS

• 100% foreign equity (is permitted through Automatic Route similar to SEZ units) in Export Oriented Units (“EOUs”) even if it is manufacturing an item reserved for the small scale sector

• EOUs enjoy several privileges like duty exemption on import and domestic procurement and also Income tax exemption till 31.03. 2009

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• Project with minimum investment of Rs.10 million and above in building, plant and machinery qualify to be considered under EOU scheme

Not applicable in case of certain industries like agriculture, floriculture, information technology, services, hand made jewellery, etc.

• Exemption of Industrial Licensing for manufacture of items reserved for SSI sectors.

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SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE• Special Economic Zone (“SEZ”) is deemed to

be foreign territory for the purposes of trade operations and duties and tariffs

• No cap on Foreign investment for manufacturing items reserved for SSI as well as exemption from industrial licensing

• An SEZ unit can be set up to undertake trading activities in addition to manufacturing of goods and rendering of services

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ILLUSTRATIVE LIST OF SECTORS UNDER

AUTOMATIC ROUTE FOR FDI UP TP 100%

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• Most manufacturing activities• Drugs and pharmaceuticals • Food processing• Electronic hardware• Software development• Film industry• Advertising• Hospitals• Pollution control and management• Management consultancy• Computer related Services• Research and Development Services• Construction and related Engineering Services• Pollution Control and Management Services• Health related & Social Services• Travel related services

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ADVANTAGES OF INDIA• Stable democratic environment over 60 years of

independence

• Large and growing market

• World class scientific, technical and managerial manpower

• Cost-effective and highly skilled labor

• Abundance of natural resources

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• Well-established legal system with independent judiciary.

• Developed banking system and vibrant capital market .

• India among the top three investment hot spots and one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

• Large English speaking population

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FDI EQUITY INFLOW

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FDI INFLOWS

FINANCIAL YEAR-WISE DATA

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FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

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