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Industry demands stimulus package

Industry demands stimulus package

Worried over the fallout of the US debt problems on the Indian economy, industry on Monday demanded another stimulus package to boost domestic demand and investments amidst signs of slowdown in industrial growth.

Worried over the fallout of the US debt problems on the Indian economy, industry on Monday demanded another stimulus package to boost domestic demand and investments amidst signs of slowdown in industrial growth.

While Assocham called for another stimulus package, Ficci said there is a need for better fiscal management and acclerating structural reforms.

"A slow pace of recovery in the US could also prompt hard hit sectors in India to call for another stimulus package by the government to boost investments and demand," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said.

In sync with the global stimulus, the Indian government too had provided tax sops of Rs 1.86 lakh crore following 2008-09 crisis.

"There was a need for better fiscal management and accelerating structural reforms," Ficci said.

Before making the demand for the stimulus, the industry read a cue in Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee 's statement.

"We would focus on encouraging greater domestic consumption and give an impetus to the drivers of domestic growth," the Finance Minister said earlier in the day.

There was also a demand for a pause in the interest rate hikes, being effected by the Reserve Bank since March 2010.

The country's largest real estate consultant Jones Lang LaSalle said, however, commodity prices may come down and this will help curb inflation.

"Under the circumstances, the Indian business lobby may now be able to make a stronger and potentially successful case against further interest rate hikes with the RBI," Jones Lang LaSalle India Chairman and Country Head Anuj Puri said.

Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said, the downgrade of the US soverign credit could also affect the country's exports to the world's largest market.

Echoing Assocham, Ficci said an uncertain global environment could depress India's exports of goods and services to the American market.


Published on: Aug 08, 2011, 10:19 PM IST
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