UK: Coy Tesco admits India interest
By: just-food.com | 3 April 2008
Tesco has again admitted an interest in entering the Indian market but has refused to be drawn on fresh rumours it is in talks to partner up with a local company.
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Tesco has again admitted an interest in entering the Indian market but has refused to be drawn on fresh rumours it is in talks to partner up with a local company.

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