French retail major Carrefour said on Friday that it
is entering the Indian cash-and-carry market in India and is in the final leg of negotiations to pick a franchisee for other retail stores.
‘Carrefour confirms its decision to enter the Indian market with cash-and-carry stores and confirms it is in the final round of negotiation to select an Indian franchisee partner for all other retail stores,’ a statement issued by the French Embassy in India said.
The Embassy spokesman also said that Carrefour has shortlisted up to three franchise joint venture partners in India. Carrefour would also launch a wholly-owned cash-and-carry business, the spokesperson said. Both retail businesses are slated to be operational in the second half of 2009. Indian regulations currently allow 100% FDI in cash-and-carry retail.
Carrefour To Enter Indian Cash & Carry Market
January 28, 2008 by Cris | 0 Comments
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is entering the Indian cash-and-carry market in India and is in the final leg of negotiations to pick a franchisee for other retail stores.













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