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External sector and weather uncertainties risk to India’s growth: Finance Ministry

Updated: May 23, 2023 04:38:05pm
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External sector and weather uncertainties risk to India’s growth: Finance Ministry

New Delhi, May 23 (KNN) The external sector and weather uncertainties both are posing downside risks to growth and upside risks to inflation, said the Union Finance Ministry in a report on Monday.

While investment in capacity creation and real estate is finding traction, consumption has shown steady and broad-based growth, as per the April edition of the Finance Ministry’s Monthly Economic Review.

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“April is too early to forecast the economic outcomes for the entire year. A good beginning, though, is a harbinger of positive outcomes,” it said.

Observing that the FY24 for the Indian economy opened on the back of strong activity witnessed in the last quarter of the previous fiscal, the report said GST collections in April, which marked the commercial activity of the last month, underwent a level shift pushed up by the widening of the tax base and heightened economic activity.

Adding to the capacity utilisation hovering close to 75 per cent two quarters earlier, Index of Industrial Production (IIP) and Eight Core Industries Index (ECI) averaged steady growth in Q4 of FY23, it said.

Buoyed by sustainable growth in activity and increasing capacity utilisation, the corporates have started investing in new capacity, it said, adding, the production of capital goods and construction/infrastructure goods, as estimated in the IIP, grew steadily in Q4 of FY23, along with imports of capital goods.

Like the manufacturing and services sector, it said the prospects for the agriculture sector also appear to be bright.

The forecast of a normal monsoon, surplus water reservoir levels, adequate availability of seeds and fertilisers, and robust tractor sales augurs well for a healthy Kharif sowing season starting in June 2023, it said.

Despite unseasonal rains, smooth public procurement of wheat augers well for food security, it said, adding, rural demand is also gaining momentum, as evident in sturdy sales of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies during Q4 of FY23 and sustained double-digit growth of two-three-wheelers sales in April.  (KNN Bureau)

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