Nirmala Sitharaman’s pre-Budget meet India Inc seeks ease of doing business

Nirmala Sitharaman’s pre-Budget meet India Inc seeks ease of doing business
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New Delhi: Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday held pre-budget consultations with leading industrialists in connection with the forthcoming Union Budget 2020-21.

During an interactive session lasting over two hours, prominent industrialists spoke about improving the regulatory environment to safeguard investments through further easing in norms for doing business, increasing export competitiveness, reviving private investment and kick-starting growth via measures.

Airtel chief Sunil Bharti Mittal who was there at the meeting said the government should act to make doing business easy in India. On the telecom sector, he said tariffs are too low compared to investments and he expects average revenue per user (ARPUs) to become around Rs 300 in the near future.

“Conusmers have been enjoying very very low rates. But we need to have a balance between requirement of investments and consumers on the other side. So my view is Rs 200 ARPU, at a lower end Rs 100, and at the upper end up to Rs 450-Rs 500 and therefore the blended eventual ARPU to be Rs 300 a month,” he said.

“Blended eventual Rs 300 ARPU, which will still be $4 a month, is, by far, the lowest anywhere in the world and yet consuming 2-3 times more data than anywhere else in the world. Thats the balance we need to get to,” Mittal told reporters here after the meeting. “Trai (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) needs to work on this because the industry has not been able to have a orderly mechanism to get to that point. We are unnecessarily killing this industry in a manner which is not conducive for the sector and that’s why we need Trai intervention,” he said.

“There is a need to balance consumer interest and investments”, he added.

On the 5G spectrum allotments, Mittal said time for the auctions this fiscal is too short.

RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group chief Sanjiv Goenka said the discussions centred around the measures to stimulate growth, ease of doing business facilitations and some stakeholders also suggested a cut in personal income tax. There were deliberations on infrastructure and the power sector as well. (IANS)

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