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Industrial output dips to 1.3% in December; Retail inflation hits 16-month high in January

Worried over the macro numbers, India Inc on Friday made a renewed call for policy initiatives in the upcoming Budget to push industrial growth.

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The consumer goods output increased to 2.8% as against 0.6% in December last fiscal.
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Remaining in the negative zone for the second month, industrial output in December shrank 1.3% while retail inflation in January edged up to a 16-month high, prompting the industry to call for urgent policy action in the forthcoming Budget to spur revival.

While factory output continued to fall primarily because of a decline in production of capital goods and manufactured products, retail inflation rose as a result of costlier food items.

Industrial production contracted 1.3% in December, as against a decline of 3.4% in November, according to data released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO).

The industrial activity had grown by 3.6% in December 2014.

Complicating the matter, retail inflation as measured by the consumer price index (CPI) inched up to a 16-month high of 5.69% in January compared with 5.61% in December. It stood at 5.19% in January 2015.

"As both high-frequency data show deterioration, the macroeconomic management of the economy by the government as well as RBI is going to be more difficult ahead, particularly when the Union Budget is due by the end of this month," said Sunil Kumar Sinha, Principal Economist, India Ratings & Research.

Worried over the macro numbers, India Inc on Friday made a renewed call for policy initiatives in the upcoming Budget to push industrial growth.

"Estimates of industrial production for December 2015 mirrored the subdued industrial activity in the country and call for urgent policy remedies," said Assocham President Sunil Kanoria.

The decline in December IIP has been primarily on account of a massive drop in output of capital goods, which contracted 19.7% as against a growth of 6.1% in the same month a year ago. 

During April-December this fiscal, industrial output grew 3.1% compared with 2.6% a year ago.

The manufacturing sector, which accounts for over 75% of IIP, declined 2.4% against a growth of 4.1% in December 2014.

However, mining showed some improvement, growing 2.9% in the month as against a contraction of 1.7% in same month a year ago.

Power generation showed deceleration, growing at a clip of 3.2% compared with 4.8% in the same month a year ago.

As per the used-based classification, basic goods reported a marginal increase of 0.5% as against 5.9% in December 2014.

Consumer goods output rose to 2.8% as against 0.6% in December last fiscal.

Consumer durables, however, showed a robust growth of 16.5% in December as against a contraction of 9.2% during the same month last fiscal.

But the consumer non-durable segment showed a contraction of 3.2% in December in comparison to a growth of 5.6% in the previous fiscal.

In terms of industries, 10 out of the 22 industry groups in the manufacturing sector showed negative growth in December 2015 compared with the same month of the previous year.

The pace of retail price rise in January 2016 is the highest since 6.46% in September 2014.

Food inflation quickened to 6.85% in the first month of 2016, government data showed on Friday.

Retail prices of 'cereals and products' inched up by 2.19% in January, from 2.12% in December 2015.

The rate of price rise in the meat and fish category stood at 8.23% during the month while it was 3.96% for eggs. 

 

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