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GST rate cut uncertainty may dampen festive sales, AC makers most at risk

There is definitely a risk that high-ticket, price-sensitive purchases like air-conditioners, refrigerators, or premium durables could see some deferment if consumers believe the GST cuts will take effect soon, says an analyst

August 20, 2025 / 17:12 IST
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GST cut uncertainty may dampen festive sales, AC makers most at risk

The government’s plan to rationalise GST rates, announced on August 15, has sparked concerns that festive season sales of appliances and consumer durables may be muted. Shoppers could delay purchases in anticipation of lower prices, leaving companies exposed to weaker demand during the key selling period.

The proposed changes will shift 99 percent of items from the 12 percent slab to the lower 5 percent, while reducing tax on air-conditioners and other durables from 28 percent to 18 percent. Analysts say this could make packaged goods, staples, televisions, mobiles and cooling appliances more affordable once the measures are implemented.

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But with timelines still unclear, analysts warn of short-term disruptions. Aakash Fadia, analyst at Yes Securities, said that the risk is particularly high for room air-conditioners (RACs). “If the government doesn't announce the cuts by at least September 15, people will stop the purchases anticipating the cuts. For RAC companies, once the festive season is gone, they have to wait till March next year because purchases will be low in the winter months,” he said.

He added that the impact could also extend to distributors. “The channels also will stop purchasing to get better prices with the revised GST rates, hence we expect the Q2 to be very poor for appliances makers especially for the RAC category.”