Carrefour to exit India
Carrefour, one the world's largest retail chains, is shutting its
business in India less than four years after it opened its first store
in the country.
At present it operates five cash and carry wholesale stores in India.
The French retailer has been exiting under-performing markets,
including Singapore, Malaysia and Greece, under chief executive Georges
Plassat's three-year revival plan. It has said it wants to focus on key
markets in Europe, China and Brazil.
India opened its multi-brand retail sector to foreign firms in 2012.
But it has put pre-conditions, including those on local sourcing and
infrastructure investment, and has also left the final decision on
whether to allow foreign companies to open stores, to state governments.
Many analysts have said the pre-conditions have deterred foreign
companies from entering the sector. So far, only one firm, the UK's
Tesco, has plans to open stores in the country.
The decision to open the sector to foreign firms also faced political
opposition at the time.
- BBC |