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Government unlikely to extend deadline for implementation of new FDI norms in e-commerce sector
CNBC-TV18
2019-01-24
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Sources tell CNBC-TV18 that the government is not in favour extending the date of implementation of new FDI norms for the sector. The industry has been seeking an extension of the February 1 2019 deadline for compliance, reports Rituparna Bhuyan.
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