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Rising energy prices also reflect increase in demand; economic cycle on upward trend: ASSOCHAM
10/7/2021 12:00:16 AM
EARLY TIMES REPORT

JAMMU, Oct 6: Rising cost of energy, including crude oil, natural gas and coal have emerged as new challenges for policy makers but convey signals of overall worldwide demand pick-up that augurs well for sustaining, improving upon economic recovery, ASSOCHAM has said, adding sectors like merchandise exports, consumer durables, infrastructure and industrial intermediaries are expected to witness robust growth in the second half of the current fiscal. Based on the feedback it received from its constituent members, an ASSOCHAM assessment picked up clear signs of pent-up demand in hospitality including hotels, travel, leisure activities. ‘’We gather that the pent-up demand in these sectors is unfolding with the onset of the festive season and ensuing winter, ideal for leisure travel in states like Rajasthan, Goa and southern cities. Business travel, though, is yet to return thanks to the Work From Home (WFH) transforming into institutional arrangements, helped by technologies and expanding telecom bandwidth’’, the chamber note pointed out.
It said, rising energy prices worldwide due to a combination of reasons -from increased demand in China to shortages of natural gas and coal, remain a challenge for net importing countries like India. Crude oil prices are hardening, leaving no option with the fuel retailers but to revise the pump prices. ‘’As we have been impressing upon the Centre and the States, it is time we reduced our fiscal dependence on petroleum products. The best solution would be to bring these products in the GST network whereby the tax cuts are taken both by the Centre and the States. The demand boost would leave us with a great multiplier impact,” said ASSOCHAM Secretary General Deepak Sood. Sood said that in the long-term, as India continues to raise the capacity of renewable energy and move towards greater electrification of automobile sector, our overall energy basket should comprise of an increased share of domestic resources.
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