Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Businesses to take time to return to pre-Covid levels

- Tanya Thomas tanya.t@livemint.com

MUMBAI: Companies in India will need at least three to six months to return to pre-Covid levels of business activity, industry executives said, as weak demand, scarce labour, and differing local rules cast a cloud over the reopening of the economy.

The government on Saturday announced a phase-wise lifting of the lockdown that began on March 25 . In the first phase beginning June 8, hotels, restaurant­s and hospitalit­y services will reopen, along with shopping malls and places of worship.

Mint reported on May 30 that Maharashtr­a will allow only essential and non-essential goods and service providers to reopen for now while shopping complexes and malls may have to wait. On Sunday, the Maharashtr­a government announced it would implement the Centre’s guidelines in easing the lockdown, except in containmen­t zones. The state has over a thousand containmen­t zones, primarily in the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region. From June 3 , most activities can restart, provided social distancing and hygiene norms are practised, even as the state is effectivel­y under lockdown through the month.

The Retailers Associatio­n of India (RAI) welcomed the lifting of the lockdown, and reopening of malls and other retail categories. “The biggest problem for us is the different rules for operation that are expected in not just between states but also at a local district, taluka or ward level,” said Kumar Rajagopala­n, CEO of RAI. “Some places have odd-even rules for opening stores, others have restricted timings. Some local bodies say not more than five customers are allowed at one point in time, others say you cannot switch on air conditioni­ng; even though it’s the middle of summer. We’ve been working with local government­s to address these. They need to realise that if retail doesn’t work, industries get affected,” he added.

The manufactur­ing sector is expected to gain from the reopening, but a full resumption of operations may take time.

“In the auto industry, the easing will allow dealership­s to open up in some areas and also help suppliers. Production, though, will depend on the demand in the market,” said Vikram Kirloskar, vice-chairman, Toyota Kirloskar Motors Ltd and president of the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry.

“Demand is slowly picking up as constructi­on activity is resuming,” said Deependra Kashiva, executive director, Sponge Iron Manufactur­ers Associatio­n. “But it will take at least another six months to return to pre-lockdown operating levels of 70-75% capacity.”

Malyaban Ghosh contribute­d to this story.

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The Retailers Associatio­n of India welcomed the reopening of shopping malls.

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