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E-commerce players like Flipkart and Amazon will not be allowed to market more than 25 per cent of its annual sales coming from one vendor, the Government clarified.
According to a PTI report: The Government had earlier mandated 25 per cent maximum sales from a single vendor but had not specified the period for computation of sales.
“An e-commerce entity will not permit more than 25% of the sales value on financial year basis affected through its marketplace from one vendor or their group companies,” the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) said in its consolidated FDI policy circular.
An official, who did not wish to be named, said that this provision encourage e-market players to sell goods from different vendors.
The DIPP in a tweet stated that restriction of 25 per cent on sales of one vendor through a marketplace are to be computed on financial year basis.
In the foreign direct investment (FDI) circular, the DIPP has also included the definition of ‘competent authority’ to grant government approval for foreign investment.
It said the authority means the concerned administrative ministry/ department empowered to grant government approval for foreign investment under the extant FDI policy and FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) Regulations.
As the foreign investment promotion board has been abolished, the respective ministries have been authorised to approve foreign investment proposals.
Further, the government clarifies that conversion of an LLP (limited liability partnership firms) into a company and vice-versa is permitted under automatic route for sectors where 100 per cent FDI is allowed.
FDI circular 2017 incorporates all foreign investment policy amendments carried out since June 7 last year.
The consolidated policy is a compilation of the various decisions taken by the government in the past one year.
The DIPP, which deals with FDI related matters, compiles all policies related to foreign investment regime into a single document to make it simple and easy for investors to understand.
Investors will otherwise have to go through various press notes issued by the department, and the RBI regulations to understand the policy. The government updates the policy every year.
The whole exercise is aimed at providing an investor friendly climate to foreign players and, in turn, attract more FDI to boost economic growth and create jobs.

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