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In signs of continuing weakness in the economy, India's factory output shrank to the lowest level in eight years as all three broad-based sectors of capital goods production, consumer durables, and infrastructure and construction goods contracted.
The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) fell 4.3 percent in September as compared to a contraction by 1.4 percent in August 2019 and a growth of 4.6 percent in factory output in the same month a year back, data released by the Ministry of Statistics showed on Monday, 11 November.
On a quarterly basis, the second quarter of 2019-20 fiscal (July-September) saw IIP contracting by 0.4 percent (Q1 3 percent expansion and 5.3 percent growth in Q2 FY19).
In September 2019, capital goods output dropped 20.7 percent from a year ago, while consumer durables fell 9.9 percent. Infrastructure and construction goods output fell 6.4 percent. Intermediate goods was the only use-based classification that grew 7 percent in September.
The contraction in IIP in September has dampened prospects of a quick recovery in economic growth after it slipped to a six-year low of 5 per cent in the April-June quarter this year.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data for July-September is due on 29 November.
"The Indian economy is presently facing a structural growth slowdown originating from declining household savings rate, and low agricultural growth."
Low agricultural growth is feeding into low agricultural and non-agricultural wage growth in rural areas, which is impacting rural demand adversely, he said, hoping of a cut in the interest rate in December.
A slowdown was witnessed in the manufacturing sector, which declined by 3.9 percent in September as compared to 4.8 percent growth a year ago.
The power generation sector output dipped 2.6 percent in September, compared to 8.2 percent rise a year ago.
Mining output too fell by 8.5 percent in September as against 0.1 percent climb in the corresponding month last fiscal.
Capital goods production, which is a barometer of investment, declined by 20.7 percent in September compared to a 6.9 percent hike in the year-ago month.
As per use-based classification, the growth rates in September 2019 over September 2018 are (-) 5.1 percent in primary goods, 7 percent in intermediate goods and (-) 6.4 percent in infrastructure/ construction goods.
In terms of industries, 17 out of 23 industry groups in the manufacturing sector have shown negative growth during September 2019 as compared to the same month last year.
The industry group 'manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers' has shown the highest negative growth of (-) 24.8 percent followed by (-) 23.6 percent in furniture and (-) 22.0 percent in fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment.
On the other hand, manufacturing of wood and products of wood and cork, except furniture; articles of straw and plaiting materials have shown the highest positive growth of 15.5 percent followed by 9.2 percent in basic metals.
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