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    Slowdown in GDP growth late last year temporary: Moody’s Analytics

    InvestPolicyBy InvestPolicyMarch 7, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Moody’s Analytics on March 7, said India’s domestic economy, rather than trade, is its primary engine of growth and the slowdown in economic activity late last year will only be temporary.

    The government data released last week showed India’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth slowed to a three quarter low of 4.4% in October-December, 2022, mainly due to contraction in manufacturing and low private consumption expenditure.

    While the manufacturing sector contracted by 1.1% , private consumption expenditure slowed to 2.1% in the October-December quarter of current fiscal.

    In its report on emerging market outlook, moody’s analytics said growth slowed substantially on a year-ago basis, with private consumption lagging overall gdp for the first time since the delta wave of COVID-19 struck the economy in the second quarter of 2021.

    “Our take is that the slowdown late last year will be temporary and even salutary, helping to wring some of the demand-side pressures out of the economy without stopping it wholesale. On the external front, better growth in the U.S. and Europe’s incipient recovery will propel India at the mid-year mark,” it said.

    The U.S. and Europe are India’s largest trade partners and are important destinations for exports of business services.
    The slowdown in GDP growth in December quarter was stark when compared to 11.2% growth in the same quarter of last fiscal.

    Also read: Moody’s cuts India’s growth forecast to 6.8%

    In the current fiscal, the economy grew 13.2% in April-June quarter and 6.3% in July-September quarter.

    Moody’s Analytics said India’s domestic economy, rather than trade, is its primary engine, in contrast to most other emerging-Asia economies. “With this in mind we observe India’s fourth-quarter performance with caution,” it said.

    Sectors such as manufacturing and agriculture that are highly linked to private consumption spending either contracted or barely grew during December quarter of current fiscal.

    The normally faster-growing construction and retail and wholesale trade sectors came in somewhat hotter, though both lagged gains from earlier this year.

    “While high interest rates have slowed the domestic economy and curbed imports, external imbalances have widened, putting pressure on the rupee and adding to inflation,” Moody’s Analytics noted.

    In the current fiscal (2022-23), the GDP is projected to grow by 7% as per official estimates. This would require about 5% GDP expansion in the fourth (January-March) quarter.

    In 2021-22 the economy grew 9.1%. In 2020-21 (Covid-impacted year), the economy contracted 5.8%, while in 2019-20 the growth was 3.9%.

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