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Budget 2019: Govt Proposes FDI Norm Relaxation In Media, Aviation, Insurance, Single Brand Retail

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget speech said that I💙ndia's FDI inflows in 2018-19 grew by 6 per cent to USD 64.37 billion. 💎

Budget 2019: ಞGovt Proposes FDI Norm Relaxation In Media, Aviation, Insurance, Single Brand Retail
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The government Friday proposed relaxation in the FDI norms for sectors such as media, aviatio💯n, insurance, and single brand retail with a view to attract more overseas investment.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget speech said that India's FDI inflows in 2018-19 grew by 6 per cent t🔯o USD 64.37 billion.

"I propose to further consolidate, the gains in order to make💖 India more attractive FDI destination. The government will examine suggestions of further opening up of FDI in aviation, media, AVGC (Animation, Visual effects, Gaming and Comics) and insurance sector in consultation with stakeholders," she said.

The minister said 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) will be permitted for insurance intermediaries, an💫d local sourcing norms will be eased for FDI in the single-brand retail sector.

Currently, as per the FDI policy, 49 per cent foreign investment is allowed in the insurance sector, which includes insurance broking, insurance companies, third party administrators, surveyors and l𒉰oss assessors.

Representations have been made to the government 🔜that insurance brokers should be treated on par with other financial services intermediaries, where 100 per cent FDI is permitted.

Insurance penetration in the country was 3.4 per cent in 2015 against the world average of 6.2 per🎐 cent. In 2014, it was 3.3 per cent 🃏in India.

Similarly, 26 per cent FDI is permitted with governm🌳ent approval i𒉰n publishing of newspaper and periodicals dealing with news and current affairs; and publication of Indian editions of foreign magazines in news and current affairs.

Foreign investments are considered crucial for India, which needs around billions of dollars for overhauling its infrastructure sector such as ports, ⛎airports and highways to boost growth.

FDI helps improve the country’s balance of payments situation and strengthen the rupee value against othe꧋r globღal currencies, especially the US dollar.

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