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This Article is From Aug 10, 2014

Green Shoots of Recovery Visible in Manufacturing: Industry

Green shoots of revival have started to appear in the manufacturing sector, critical for job creation, with a majority of segments likely to post higher output, according to industry bodies.

New Delhi: Green shoots of revival have started to appear in the manufacturing sector, critical for job creation, with a majority of segments likely to post higher output, according to industry bodies.

A survey conducted by CII-Ascon for the April-June quarter indicates positive growth in important sectors like consumer durables including the vehicle industry and white goods industry, which recorded a growth of 5-10 per cent, leading to improvement in the overall industry growth.

The Ficci survey found that eleven out of fourteen sectors are likely to show improvement in production during the second quarter of the current fiscal year (2014-15).

Over 64 per cent respondents are not likely to hire additional workforce in the next three months, though this proportion is less than that of the previous quarter (75 per cent), indicating improvement in hiring outlook in coming months.

The survey gauged manufacturers' expectations for Q2 for fourteen major sectors including textiles, capital goods, metals, chemicals, cement, electronics, automotive, leather & footwear, machine tools, FMCG, tyre, textile machinery, etc.

Responses have been drawn from 392 manufacturing units from both large and SME segments with a combined annual turnover of over Rs 4 lakh crore.

An upturn in demand condition is also reflected in the improved order books of the manufacturers, the Ficci survey said. While only 36 per cent respondents reported higher order books for the April-June quarter in the last survey, 43 per cent respondents reported higher order books for July-September quarter.

Meanwhile, the CII-Ascon survey found that sub sectors such as tablets, LEDs and LCDs, smartphones have achieved phenomenal growth of over 20 per cent. The passenger car segment also for the first time in last two years has grown between 5-10 per cent.

The good growth of automobile industry is driven by the excise duty cuts announced during the interim budget and its extension during the recent budget of the new government. The excise duty stimulus also comes as a respite to the capital goods sector as well as the white goods segment.

However, core sectors continue to remain under stress lying in the low-growth category. The capital goods sector too, has shown stability in its growth (0 to 9 per cent), which also improves the overall industry sentiment, the survey found.

The survey indicates that the industrial activity in the country has posted a positive growth. This is a clear shift from the growth trends witnessed during the last quarter (January-March 2014), which presented a dismal industrial growth.

The CII-Ascon survey categorises the growth range in four broad categories, namely excellent (over 20 per cent), good (10-20 per cent), low (0-10 per cent), and negative. It covered 111 industry segments.

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