By: muhesh kumar | 2010-10-29 | Insurance The article is about the FDI funded projects in Indian cities. The relaxation of foreign development investment (FDI) norms since the year 2005 has opened new gateways to property market for the international buyers/developers/investors/ builders. read more
By: Neil Ashworth | 2010-03-26 | MlM Fdi International. Telecommunications is usually an space to consider when searching for an network marketing enterprise and FDI International ups the ante by providing residential, cellular and business goods at a reduced fee to anybody researching FDI as a contender. Let's take a closer look... read more
By: Sowmya Somaiah | 2012-05-08 | International Business In India, a number of downstream industries have become full-fledged, in order to meet its increasing demand, manufacturing capability, and international demand for various products. The industries dealing in crude oil, liquid petroleum gas, diesel oil, medical products, and other consumable products are some of the examples of downstream industry. read more
By: Sowmya Somaiah | 2012-05-08 | Medical Business Indian Pharmaceutical Industry has been ranked 3rd in producing the world's best life saving drugs at an economical price. There are many small sectors, medium sectors, private limited companies and public companies that have been consistently manufacturing various medicinal products to meet the increasing demands of the people. These drugs have increased the life span of the Indians and have con read more
By: Muhammad Khalil Raza | 2010-03-29 | Investing Foreign direct investment occurs when an investor gains a controlling interest in a foreign company. That controlling interest can be 100% or much less. When discussing foreign direct investment, it is important to distinguish between the flow of FDI and the stock of FDI. The flow of FDI refers to the amount of FDI undertaken over a given time period. The stock of FDI refers to the total accumulated value of foreign owned assets at a given point in time. read more
By: Sowmya Somaiah | 2012-05-14 | International Business India is known to be one of the fastest developing countries and has become a destination for many foreign direct investors. Agriculture, small, medium industries have become the backbone of the country, which takes care of consumer market. Employment amongst various groups of skilled and unskilled labors has increased the per capita income and savings of the Indian families. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2010-03-24 | Technology DEMO is the premier venue for launching new technology and is a unique blend of general sessions, demonstrations, and networking that promotes casual business interaction. More than 60 companies are s read more
By: Harjeet | 2010-09-23 | Ask an Expert NRI investment in India has registered a surge with the initiation of globalisation and liberalisation. According to a survey World Investment Prospects Survey 2010-2012 conducted by United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), India is the second most important FDI destination for transnational corporations during 2010-2012. read more
By: Sowmya Somaiah | 2012-05-13 | International Business The foreign direct investment has increased in India due to the country’s steady economic growth, increasing demands for various consumer products, unexposed natural resources, and relaxed government foreign trade polices. Today, government intends to provide single window information for foreign investors to invest on small, medium, and large sectors. read more
By: Sowmya Somaiah | 2012-05-14 | Finance The number of small-scale industries has increased after the Industrial liberalization in the year 1990. FDI in various SSI units has helped them in producing world-class products for domestic and international customers. Today, they can exchange technology and innovative ideas of producing products and services, which meet the demands of consumers. read more
By: Sowmya Somaiah | 2012-04-24 | Other Business Today small, medium, and large sized manufacturing industries are considered to be the backbone of the Indian economy, which has boosted its financial growth. Industrial liberalization has created opportunities for International investors to tap the potential market and explore the rich natural resources of the country. read more
By: ErinSmith | 2011-04-28 | Internet Business Thinking about getting involved with FDI? Don't spend a DIME until you receive all the facts from this FDI review and see why this opportunity may not work for you! read more
By: GOVINDAM BUSINESS SCHOOL | 2012-03-06 | Management The fourth type of FDI concerns the access to customers in the host country market. In this type of FDI there are not observed any underlying shift in comparative advantage either to or from the host country. Export from the companies' home base may be impossible, e.g. certain services, or the capability to request immediate design modifications. The limited tradability of many services has been a read more
By: Sunshine Corp | 2012-05-19 | International Business Foreign direct investment has boosted the economical growth of the country. India has attracted many developed countries to be a part of Indian firms, form foreign subsidies, and enter into partnerships or joint ventures with existing Indian private or public limited companies. read more
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