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This is an archive article published on April 16, 2013

Coal,road sectors to get regulators: FM

Finance minister P Chidambaram today said the government will set up independent regulators for coal and road sectors in four months and vowed to bring down fiscal deficit

Finance minister P Chidambaram today said the government will set up independent regulators for coal and road sectors in four months and vowed to bring down fiscal deficit.

Beginning his campaign to woo foreign investments in North America,he said India sees no difficulty in concluding a free trade pact with Canada.

There will be a road regulatory authority and a coal regulatory authority within two to four months, he said at the Canada India Business Council meeting here.

The visiting Indian minister said the regulatory authorities would become effective mechanisms to address problems being faced in implementation of road and coal projects.

The meeting was attended by over 100 CEOs of top North American companies.

Referring to the fiscal position of the Indian government,Chidambaram said that the government was committed to bring down the fiscal deficit.

We are committed to fiscal consolidation. Right now the fiscal deficit is 5.3 per cent of GDP and we want to reduce it by 0.6 per cent every year till it comes down to 3 per cent by 2016-178230;We have drawn the red line to implement our target, he said.

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Projecting India as an attractive investment destination with stable fiscal regime,he invited Canadian investments in sectors like infrastructure and food processing.

India,he said,wants both foreign direct investment as well as FII inflows.

Later replying to a query on the proposed India-Canada comprehensive economic partnership agreement,Chidambaram said the two countries are keen to sign the free trade pact in the near future.

 

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