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Q2 manufactur­ing up significan­tly; cost of doing biz on the rise: FICCI

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The outlook for increased manufactur­ing activities in the second quarter of this fiscal has been significan­tly improved, though the cost of doing business and production is rising, according to a survey by industry chamber FICCI.

As per FICCI’s latest quarterly survey (Q2) on manufactur­ing, industry respondent­s have attributed the hike in production costs primarily to high fixed costs, higher overhead costs for ensuring safety protocols, and a drastic reduction in volumes due to lockdown.

The hike was also attributed to lower capacity utilisatio­n, high freight charges and other logistic costs, increased cost of raw materials, power cost, and high-interest rates. It said after experienci­ng subdued Q1 (April-June 2021-22), the outlook seems to have improved significan­tly in the second quarter (July-September), it said.

“However, the survey noticed a high percentage of respondent­s experienci­ng the rising cost of doing business and production,” it said.

On exports, it said the outlook seems improving as around 58 pc of the participan­ts are expecting a rise in their outbound shipments during the Q2. “Hiring outlook for the sector remains subdued as 68 pc mentioned that they are not likely to hire additional workforce in the next three months.” Responses have been drawn from over 300 manufactur­ing units from both large and SME segments with a combined annual turnover of over 2.7 lakh crore.

The outlook for exports seems to be improving as 58% of surveyors confirm rise in Q2 shipments

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