India’s economic activity belies fears of slowdown


Looking bright: Visitors at a stall displaying decorative lamp shades during a Punjab international trade expo last month. While consumer spending will boost tax collection, manufacturers are signalling optimism about the future. — AFP

NEW DELHI: India’s economy picked up speed in December as business conditions improved, marking a rebound for the South Asian nation that had shown signs of a slowdown the preceding month.

The needle indicating so-called animal spirits moved right after holding steady for five straight months – indicating stronger overall economic activity as 2022 drew to a close.

Consumer spending boosted tax collection and manufacturers signalled optimism about the future, while the services sector saw expansion of new businesses.

The reading comes ahead of the unveiling of India’s budget on Feb 1, when Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to highlight India’s potential to grow at a world-beating pace in the year beginning April.

The performance of Asia’s third-largest economy contrasts with that of many developed nations, which face recessions this year.

India still has some vulnerabilities on the path ahead. Exports contracted in two of the past three months, leaving several companies struggling to secure new work from key overseas markets. Prices of finished products rose as firms passed on higher input costs and business expenses.

Among the eight indicators tracked by Bloomberg, India’s unemployment inched up and banks witnessed lower demand for credit.Bloomberg’s animal spirits barometer uses a three-month weighted average to smooth out volatility in single-month readings.

A purchasing managers’ survey reflected robust activity in both manufacturing and services in December.

The composite index climbed to an 11-year high. Output rose sharply.

New orders in manufacturing also climbed the fastest since February 2021, while services firms saw new businesses increasing for the seventeenth straight month in December.

“While some may question the resilience of the Indian manufacturing industry in 2023 amid a deteriorating outlook for the global economy, manufacturers were strongly confident in their ability to lift production,” said Pollyanna De Lima, economics associate director at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

Exports fell 12.2% in December compared to a year ago, but at US$34.5bil (RM149.18bil) were still at a three-month high in value terms, data released by the trade ministry showed. Exports remain competitive despite global headwinds, commerce secretary Sunil Barthwal said.

Imports fell 3.46% from the previous year, narrowing the trade gap for the second month to US$23.76bil (RM103bil).

Moderating commodity prices and a broader weakening of the dollar have helped lower India’s import bill, but a continued weakness in exports could hinder recovery from a record-high current account gap seen during the July to September quarter.

Liquidity in the banking system tightened, and bank credit slowed to 14.9% in December, from 17.2% in November. The Reserve Bank of India’s 225 basis points increase dampened demand for housing, automobiles and consumer goods. Still, double-digit loan growth was a vast improvement over the single-digit expansion observed between September 2019 and March 2022.

Goods and services tax collection, which helps measure consumption in the economy, rose 15%. — Bloomberg

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