Industry sees weak demand in next 3 months: Ficci survey

Almost 53 per cent of the companies covered by the survey felt that high cost of credit was creating a problem for India Inc.

March 27, 2014 08:55 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:20 pm IST - New Delhi:

Painting a gloomy picture, a survey by Ficci found that the industry sees a weak demand and bleak employment scenario over the next 3 months, plagued by econonic slowdown and high interest rates, even as there was a negligible improvement in outlook for the coming 6 months.

The Business Confidence Survey by Ficci found that not only the cost but even the availability of credit had become a problem area for companies, inhibiting investments. Almost 53 per cent of the companies covered by the survey felt that high cost of credit was creating a problem for India Inc.

Only 24 per cent of the companies saw an uptick in investments over the next six months, while 67 per cent firms expected stagnant employment levels during the same period.

Around 56 per cent indicated that demand has declined by over 10 per cent.

Moreover, lesser percentage of respondents cited an improvement in current performance, as against the last six months, of the economy and industry.

The overall Business Confidence Index value inched up to 60.8 in the current survey from 59.8 in the last survey round.

The survey was conducted during January and February this year and brings out expectations of the industry for the period January-June 2014.

It drew responses from about 173 companies with a wide sectoral and geographical spread and a turnover ranging from Rs 1 crore to Rs 3.7 lakh crore.

The participating companies belonged to a wide array of sectors such as textiles, cement, financial services, chemicals, construction, metal and metal products, automobiles, FMCG, electrical equipment and machinery, paper and paper products.

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