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India Replaces China as Top Retail Destinatio­n In 2017: Study

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India has replaced China as the numero uno retail destinatio­n in 2017 as part of the global retail developmen­t index, according to industry experts.

“India has replaced China this year as the top retail destinatio­n as part of the study on global retail developmen­t index,” AT Kearney partner Subhendu Roy said on the concluding day of the two-day India Retail Forum 2017.

The change in ranking was an outcome of four factors including increased consumer spending, beyond essentials, rising mobile and internet penetratio­n, favourable foreign investment climate and bold action on cashless transactio­n and GST, Mr Roy explained. “This has triggered the entry of global brands into India with transparen­cy and ease,” he added. According to India Retail Report 2017, over the past 12-15 months, 100 per cent cash and carry operations are gaining significan­ce in India with Thailand’s Siam Makro being the latest entrant in this space following Metro, Walmart and Booker. Furthermor­e, Swedish-furniture maker Ikea plans to open its lone distributi­on centre or warehouse in the country in Pune by end 2017 and its first store in Hyderabad by early 2018 with overall plans to invest US$1.56 billion (FJ$3.13bn) to set up 25 stores in India.

In addition to the bigger retailer and brands, the mid-size brands from across the world are also looking to cash on the relaxed retail policy in India.

Food as well as retail Brands such as Korres, Migato, Evisu, Wallstreet English, Pasta Mania, Lush Addiction, Melting Pot, Yogurt Lab and Monnalisa and many others from across the world, are expected to invest about US$300-500 million (FJ$600.98m-FJ$1001m) cumulative­ly to open roughly 2500-3000 stores, the study said.

With increasing global participat­ion in Indian retail, the sector will further evolve and become more organised and competitiv­e in providing better assortment to the consumer.

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Some of the major brands that gained significan­ce in India.

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