Regulatory Transparency and Consistency:Rapid changes in regulations and policies, or different interpretations across regions, can lead to uncertainty. Understanding the regulatory landscape can be demanding and may require partnering with local entities. Environmental Sustainability:As the world shifts towards...
The growing need and importance of complying with the environmental regulations could influence many more firms in India to comply with the regulations.June Anne BurkeNarendra AcharyaEdward (Ed) D. BurmeisterValerie H. DiamondDavid W. Ellis
India has a complex regulatory environment, with multiple laws and regulations governing the manufacturing sector. These include labor laws, environmental regulations, tax policies, and quality standards. Brands must ensure compliance with these regulations to avoid legal issues and potential penalties. Wor...
Due to increasing environmental deterioration, government regulations, social responsibilities, resource reduction, and economic factors, many companies ar... P Sasikumar,G Kannan,AN Haq - 《International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology》 被引量: 107发表: 2010年 A Strategic Decision Model ...
Sectoral regulations, including FDI caps and entry route requirements; and The necessity for an industrial license if FDI is greater than 24 percent in a non-MSE enterprise that produces MSE reserved products. Energy As the fourth largest energy consumer, India faces many challenges when tasked wit...
employment growth in India is the 'rigidity' in the country's labour regulations rests on very thin empirical evidence. With the rising share of contract workers even within the organized segments of manufacturing since the 1990s, the very argument that India's labour market is rigid is ...
The government of India indicated that the core of the policy included the establishment of National Investment and Manufacturing Zones (NIMZs), large industrial parks, or "industrial towns" that conform to the labor and investment regulations. ...
In order to make these ambitious plans to propel India into a growth trajectory, the country requires evaluation of existing policy frameworks to catalyze manufacturing sector growth, and simultaneously the policy needs to be compiled with the relevant WTO regulations, said an official statement release...
“We’re evaluating that (local manufacturing) constantly in terms of what our local footprint is. There are some new regulations and tax duties, etc., about local manufacturing and certainly we’re looking at them to make sure that we remain competitive,” ...
employment growth in India is the 'rigidity' in the country's labour regulations rests on very thin empirical evidence. With the rising share of contract workers even within the organized segments of manufacturing since the 1990s, the very argument that India's labour market is rigid is ...