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szdaily -> World Economy
India pledges more reforms
     2014-November-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    INDIA’S Finance Minister Arun Jaitley promised late Sunday to unveil a whole series of “second-generation” reforms to try to kickstart the stuttering economy.

    In an interview with the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency, Jaitley said the reforms that would be unveiled in the budget early next year would help the country cross the 6 percent growth mark in 2015-16.

    “The country needs a larger opening out in more sectors... I think we have a lot of exciting times ahead of us and I do see investments coming into India,” he told the agency.

    Asked about the broad contours of the budget, Jaitley said there was “a whole set of second-generation reforms.”

    The first generation in 1991 opened up India’s economy to foreign investment while introducing major trade liberalization and tax reforms.

    The economy grew by 5.7 percent in the first financial quarter, its best pace since early 2012, spurred by growing business confidence.

    Although the government has introduced some reforms, it has so far steered clear of “big bang” initiatives that economists say are needed to boost investment and manufacturing.(SD-Agencies)

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