Hindustan Times (Noida)

E-way bills for transport goods show moderation in February

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad gireesh.p@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: The number of electronic permits issued to transport goods within and across states moderated in February from the previous month but remained above the 80 million mark seen since November.

At 81.8 million, e-way bill generation indicates a midquarter dip, but year-end inventory clearance by companies could boost goods shipment in March. E-way bill data, a highfreque­ncy indicator of consumptio­n, shows that the number of permits raised often goes up in the last month of every quarter. E-way bills in February point to transporta­tion activity in the month for which taxes are collected in March.

Quoting its February manufactur­ing purchase manager’s index figure, S&P Global had said earlier this month that India’s manufactur­ing industry sustained robust output growth halfway through the final fiscal quarter, but it was driven mainly by the domestic market. It pointed out a notable slowdown in the rate of internatio­nal sales expansion of the 400 companies it surveyed. Although companies continued to scale up input purchases, capacity utilizatio­n was not under pressure, S&P said on 1 March while reporting the 20th consecutiv­e month of production growth, with manufactur­ing PMI at 55.3 in February.

India’s exports have weakened since October due to a global decline in demand. Excluding November, exports have declined in three out of four months since October.

“The e-way bill generation numbers for February 2023 (81.8 million) need to be seen in the context of an 18% jump from February 2022 (69.1 million), which is a good sign of growth. February being a 28-day month, flat numbers compared to January were expected. We can expect the e-way bill generation to touch record numbers in March 2023,” said Gautam Mahanti, business head at IRIS Business Services, which operates a private GST e-invoicing registrati­on portal.

According to Sanjay Chhabria, director at Nexdigm, a business advisory, e-way bill generation is an ancillary activity which determines the movement of goods, but the number of such permits raised in a particular period cannot be linked directly to the revenue collection­s as instances like internal stock distributi­on or re-distributi­on within a company across locations will need e-way bills, but may not translate into revenue collection­s.

INDIA’S EXPORTS HAVE WEAKENED SINCE OCTOBER BECAUSE OF A DECLINE IN DEMAND ACROSS THE WORLD

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