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India-France Business Summit: French companies to invest over Rs 67,000 crore in five years

The minister added that France has directed French Development Agency to earmark 60% of total financial outlay to India.

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The minister added that France has directed French Development Agency to earmark 60% of total financial outlay to India.
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France's Minister for Finance and Public Accounts Michel Sapin on Monday said French companies have been investing billions in India and he expects that they will invest over $10 billion (Rs 67540 crore) in the next five years.

"Over the last five years, French companies invested more than $1 billion per year and we estimate that they will continue to invest at least $10 billion in next five years," Sapin said at the India-France business session organised by industry body Ficci.

French companies represent 10% of solar capacity installed in India and by 2020-22, they could add additional capacities, he said. Sapin said France is the third-biggest foreign investor in India with an investment stock of $20 billion and there are more than 400 French companies present in India with a consolidated turnover of over $20 billion.

"The majority of these investments are meant for the industrial sector. This makes France a major player in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Make in India programme. This complementarity can also been seen in the context of other programmes of the Indian government," Sapin said.

The minister added that France has directed French Development Agency to earmark 60% of total financial outlay to India. "The economic presence of France in India goes back to a long time and is very diverse. This expression of interest in India did not wait for Indian GDP to supersede that of China," Sapin said.

The agency operates in 70 countries and provides finance for development. In 2014, it committed euro 8.1 billion across the globe for various projects. He met Finance Minister Arun Jaitley this morning and has invited him to visit France for an annual economic dialogue between the two countries.

"In France, Indian companies are too few in numbers though France is one of the biggest recipients of FDI in the world. I count all French companies in India to act as ambassador for our country and invite their counterparts to discover in France what they are missing," Sapin stressed. 

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