Abingdonboy
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There is significant mulpler effects form this descion-
1) Employment- these stores a huge and require huge numbers of employees at all levels from retail to farmers, drivers,stockers etc
2) Boost to other sectores such as agriculture which will no longer have to waste mammoth stock and can get cold-store facitlitieswhich is a major plus and will also mean agricultural output increases as less is wasted, India already being a MAMMOTH agricultrual player will only get boosted. Motor industery wll also get a boost, these compaines are going to need trucks for delivery and transport, of late the Large truck sales have taken a slip and these guys entering the market will be pretty big espially as these guys are used to Western transporting costs and will be flawed by Indian prices for pretty much the exact same procuct Bhrat Benz,TATA,VOLVO etc could all get a major boost here. Also the constriction sector will get a boost with having to build these massive supermarkets.
3) Competion-competion is always a good thing and the benifits will be delivered to the consmers, added choice and more comptitive pricing and breaking an monopolisitc tendancies in the sector.
Whilst the intial steps will be taken in large cities there will be a definate "trickle-down" effect for the entire nation and the states who are reluctant at first can wait and see what happens in states that give the go ahead and when they see the postivie results in other states you can bet they'll change their tune in a heartbeat and scamble to get their slice of the pie.
All in all, a good move.
1) Employment- these stores a huge and require huge numbers of employees at all levels from retail to farmers, drivers,stockers etc
2) Boost to other sectores such as agriculture which will no longer have to waste mammoth stock and can get cold-store facitlitieswhich is a major plus and will also mean agricultural output increases as less is wasted, India already being a MAMMOTH agricultrual player will only get boosted. Motor industery wll also get a boost, these compaines are going to need trucks for delivery and transport, of late the Large truck sales have taken a slip and these guys entering the market will be pretty big espially as these guys are used to Western transporting costs and will be flawed by Indian prices for pretty much the exact same procuct Bhrat Benz,TATA,VOLVO etc could all get a major boost here. Also the constriction sector will get a boost with having to build these massive supermarkets.
3) Competion-competion is always a good thing and the benifits will be delivered to the consmers, added choice and more comptitive pricing and breaking an monopolisitc tendancies in the sector.
Whilst the intial steps will be taken in large cities there will be a definate "trickle-down" effect for the entire nation and the states who are reluctant at first can wait and see what happens in states that give the go ahead and when they see the postivie results in other states you can bet they'll change their tune in a heartbeat and scamble to get their slice of the pie.
All in all, a good move.