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From clothes to PCs, falling Indian production points to weak demand

According to economists, the falling production of consumer durable goods is worrisome

September 15, 2023 / 07:16 IST
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According to an RBI survey, consumers have been pessimistic about non-essential spending since September 2019.
According to an RBI survey, consumers have been pessimistic about non-essential spending since September 2019.

The output of consumer durable goods in India contracted by 2.7 percent in July, even as industrial growth hit a five-month high of 5.7 percent. What dragged down production of consumer durables in July? The underlying data showed continued weakness in manufacture of clothes, as apparel output contracted by 22.5 percent in July on a year-on-year basis.

Added to this was the production of computers and electronic and optical products, which shrank 16.8 percent, and furniture production, which fell 11.1 percent. Put together, these three segments overpowered the 8.9 percent growth in vehicle production.

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According to India Ratings, the contraction in consumer durables output is worrisome and "reflective of the weakness and skewness in consumption demand".

To be sure, the poor performance of consumer durables – and, by extension, demand for non-essential goods – is nothing new. The contraction in July was the 10th such instance in 12 months. In the past 46 months, production of consumer durables has been lower on a year-on-year basis 29 times.