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Flash forward to fiscal 1998-99, and you'll find that the aerospace industry's share of this year's allocations from Technology Partnerships Canada, the successor programme to DIPP, is only $166 million.
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Back in the 1989-90 fiscal year, Ottawa allocated some $300 million for strategic assistance to the aerospace sector under the old Defence Industry Productivity Program or "DIPP," as it was commonly known.
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DIPP sets tough riders in lifting FDI caps till 49%
Deals India: Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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"While DIPP favors a 26% cap on investment by foreign airlines, the aviation ministry wants it restricted to 24%," the report said.
India to Consider Letting Foreign Airlines Invest in Local Carriers Mumbai Bureau of Dow Jones Newswires 2011
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A senior official from the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion DIPP says that the government is on the verge of accepting the recommendations of a strategy document prepared by the commerce ministry on reducing transaction costs for companies.
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If Delhi is going to lift limits on big retailing, as it contemplates in the DIPP paper, it should allow all big retailers to enter the market.
Fixing India's Prices Arvind Singhal 2010
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The Indian media report that the Ministry of Agriculture and the Department of Consumer Affairs have submitted their recommendation to DIPP to open the retail sector to FDI, with an initial ceiling on foreign ownership of 49%; foreign investment is currently barred for direct-to-consumer retail stores that carry multiple brands and capped at 51% for single-brand shops.
Fixing India's Prices Arvind Singhal 2010
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The circular, put out by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry's Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) could make Bharti Wal-Mart, Tata-Tesco and other such operations untenable, at least for now.
A Backdoor That Leads Nowhere Saumya Roy 2010
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The circular, put out by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry's Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) could make Bharti Wal-Mart, Tata-Tesco and other such operations untenable, at least for now.
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Economic Times DIPP clears Bharti, Tata Tele proposals under new policy The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, or DIPP, has given three clearances under press notes 2 and 4, issued in February this year, which changed the way indirect foreign equity is treated while computing the total foreign investment.
India News Digest: Wal-Mart Opens New Front for Battle-Hardened Metro 2009
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