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Note ban, GST pulled down credit to MSMEs, dented exports

The credit disbursal to the MSME sector has, however recovered a tad since the lows of 2017 to reach the mid 2015 level.

August 17, 2018 / 21:02 IST
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An RBI study has found that the controversial note-ban imposed in November 2016 has led to further decline in the already falling credit to the MSME sector, while GST roll out has not made any significant positive impact on overall credit to the sector but has deeply dented their exports.

The credit disbursal to the MSME sector has, however recovered a tad since the lows of 2017 to reach the mid-2015 level, notes an RBI report called the Mint Street Memo.

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Though micro-credit, including loans by banks and NBFCs to the sector has grown in recent quarters, exports have been hit badly since the GST implementation.

The MSME sector constitutes a vast network of over 63 million units and employs around 111 million people, contributing around 30 percent to the GDP, accounting for about 45 percent of manufacturing output and around 40 per cent of total exports.