Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Factory output shrinks sharply in Jun to 16.6%

GROWTH FORECAST During the June quarter, the IIP contracted 35.3%, which may heavily weigh on GDP growth for that quarter

- Asit Ranjan Mishra asit.m@livemint.com

NEWDELHI: India’s factory output contracted sharply for the fourth straight month in June, though at a slower pace than in May, signalling the gradual normalisat­ion of manufactur­ing activity; however, localised lockdowns to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic could hamper the process of economic recovery.

Data released by the National Statistica­l Office on Tuesday showed the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) contracted 16.6% in June against a 34% contractio­n in May.

During the June quarter, IIP contracted 35.3%, which may heavily weigh on GDP (Gross Domestic Product) growth for that quarter, data for which is scheduled to be released by end August.

In June, manufactur­ing activity improved the sharpest, with the output shrinkage at 17.1% against the 38.4% contractio­n in May, while the contractio­n in mining (19.8%) and electricit­y (10%) sectors showed little improvemen­t.

Among use-based categories, capital goods and consumer durables recorded the sharpest sequential improvemen­t in June, even as these sectors continued to lag in comparison to other categories, reinforcin­g the view that the discretion­ary portion of the industrial sector will take longer to revive.

The sharp turnaround in consumer non-durables to a double-digit expansion at 14% in June is likely to have been driven by the rebuilding of inventorie­s that were depleted during the lockdown months and may not sustain at such high levels after the restocking is completed.

Out of the 32 manufactur­ing sub-sectors, only pharmaceut­icals (34.6%) and tobacco (4.5%) recorded growth.

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Out of the 32 manufactur­ing sub-sectors, only pharmaceut­icals (34.6%) and tobacco (4.5%) recorded growth.
BLOOMBERG ■ Out of the 32 manufactur­ing sub-sectors, only pharmaceut­icals (34.6%) and tobacco (4.5%) recorded growth.

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