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Modi assures stable tax structure for Canadian investors

byCustoms Today Report
18/04/2015
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NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, met with Canada’s business leaders and assured them that the structure of taxation in India will be stable.
Premier gave the assurance to the corporate CEOs after they raised concerns over the stability of taxes in India.
All the business leaders were positive about India and Canadian companies have expressed interest in India in a big way as the Prime Minister assured them about the predictability and stability of taxes in the infrastructure and real estate sectors.
“Business before breakfast Modi meets bankers, pension fund managers & pitches for investments from Canada,” Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson, Syed Akbaruddin, said after Modi held a roundtable conference with the business leaders.
Modi was accompanied by his Canadian counterpart Stephen Harper during the meeting.
“Demand to do business with India has gone up exponentially; India now on top of our list – Canadian investors to PM,” Akbaruddinb said.
Modi also met officials of the Pension Fund of Canada which has the corpus of 200 million dollars and discussed how to ease the investment opportunities for it.
Canada’s pension funds include some of the world’s biggest investors.
“They are looking for avenues where they can get secure and safe returns over the long term. They realise India is one of the countries that offers what they are looking for,” India’s High Commissioner in Canada,?Vishnu Prakash, had said yesterday.
Modi, who arrived in Canada yesterday on the last leg of his three-nation tour, has made a strong pitch for his ‘Make in India’ initiative.

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