Deccan Chronicle

Industry growth declines in Nov.

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The manufactur­ing growth slowed sharply in November after demonetisa­tion but stills remains in the positive territory, according to a monthly survey.

Meanwhile, Maruti Suzuki India, Volkswagen Toyota and Renault posted double digit sales growth in November despite fears that demonetisa­tion will hit consumer sentiments. The wholesale auto figures which are first to be announced every month give an indication about the pulse of the economy.

Some analysts said that a part of the reason for double digit growth in auto sales may also be due to past waiting period of some popular car models and one will have to wait for one more month to see if the growth slows down. Mahindra, Ford and Honda saw sales drop in November.

The Nikkei Markit India Manufactur­ing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) — a gauge of manufactur­ing performanc­e — fell to 52.3, down from a 22-month high of 54.4 in October.

Any figure above 50 indicates expansion, while a score below this level means contractio­n in factory output. “PMI data for November showed that the sudden withdrawal of high-value banknotes in India caused problems for manufactur­ers, as cash shortages hampered growth of new work, buying activity and production,” said Pollyanna De Lima, economist at IHS Markit and author of the report.

November data still marked the 11th consecutiv­e monthly improvemen­t in manufactur­ing conditions across India.

“Whereas some may have anticipate­d an outright downturn, the sector held its ground and remained in expansion mode,” Lima said. While many companies, surveyed for the monthly PMI scorecard, commented that further disruption is expected in the nearterm, the demonetisa­tion of the rupee is anticipate­d to ignite growth in the long-run as unregulate­d companies will leave the market, Ms Lima added.

Softer expansion in new business inflows affected the manufactur­ing sector growth during November as order books rose at a moderate pace which was the slowest since July.

The surveyed companies reported higher demand from domestic as well as external clients, but indicated that growth was hampered by the money crisis, the survey said.

MONEY ISSUE was the main reason listed by respondent­s for softer growth in input buying

SOME ANALYSTS said that a part of the reason for double digit growth in auto sales may also be due to past waiting period — PTI

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