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Govt to free tech tie-ups, trademark use

Move aimed at expediting projects undertaken in collaboration with foreign technology providers - Bond yields may stay firm on rising inflation - A V Rajwade: All that glitters is not gold">A V Rajwade: All that glitters is not gold - Inflation rises to 1.34% in October - When opportunities don"t present themselves - UCO readies plan for bank buy - After CEOs, senior bankers" pay to come under RBI lens In a move that would help Indian companies access technology and trademarks more freely, the government has decided to free the pricing for import of technology and use of trademark. The move, approved by the Cabinet two weeks ago, was aimed at expediting projects in collaboration with foreign technology providers, since companies would be able to enter into tie-ups without seeking prior government approval, including those for pricing. They would be able to make the required payments and merely inform the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Officials said it was decided in principle that all payments for royalty, lump sum fee for transfer of technology and payments for the use of trademark or brand name would now be on the automatic route. They added that the project approval board would also be dismantled. Earlier, companies were required to seek PAB approval for fixing the price to be paid for technology, trademark, patents or royalty. “Instead, a reporting mechanism will be worked out in collaboration with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Ministry of Finance for these companies to report the transaction and maintain a database,” an official said. The department of policy and promotion and RBI would soon issue the required orders. At present, in case of technology transfer for an identified project, the automatic route can be used for payment of a lump-sum fee of $2 million or a royalty of 5 per cent of domestic sales and 8 per cent of exports for certain commodities. With no technology transfer involved, royalty up to 2 per cent for exports and one per cent for domestic sales is under automatic route. The officials, however, said the freedom in pricing would be for sectors where foreign direct investment was allowed and there was no breach of the sectoral limits.


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