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This Article is From Jun 01, 2017

Arun Jaitley Says GDP Growth 'Reasonable', Plays Down Notes Ban Impact

Mr Jaitley spoke after data on Wednesday showed that India's economy, Asia's third largest, suffered a growth slowdown in the quarter to March, to 6.1 percent, well below the expectations of independent economists.

Arun Jaitley Says GDP Growth 'Reasonable', Plays Down Notes Ban Impact
Arun Jaitley said that the GST would add to the rate of economic growth.

New Delhi: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday played down the impact on economic growth of the government's decision last November to scrap most of the cash in circulation, saying the annual rate of growth was "very reasonable".

Mr Jaitley spoke after data on Wednesday showed that India's economy, Asia's third largest, suffered a growth slowdown in the quarter to March, to 6.1 percent, well below the expectations of independent economists.

He focused, however, on the growth figure of 7.1 percent in the 2016/17 fiscal year to March.

"I do believe that in the current global situation, a 7-8 percent growth, which at the moment is the Indian normal, is very reasonable," he told a news conference.

Looking ahead to the planned launch of a new Goods and Services Tax (GST) from July 1, Mr Jaitley said the government was "in a state of preparedness" for the rollout. He said that the GST would add to the rate of economic growth.

Mr Jaitley also told reporters that resolving the issue of non-performing assets weighing down banks' balance sheets was a work in progress and a major challenge.

© Thomson Reuters 2017

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