Indian fan industry still reeling under slowdown

The consolidated production of the industry was around 21 million fans during 2008-09. The growth recorded was 0.74 per cent over the previous year. During that period domestic sales had recorded a growth of just 2.3 percent over the previous year

September 21, 2009 07:29 pm | Updated September 22, 2009 02:13 pm IST - Kolkata

The Rs.1,600-crore Indian electric fan industry, hit badly by the economic slowdown last year, does not see any respite in the coming six to nine months, an industry player said here Monday.

“Our domestic sales as well as exports suffered last year. This year it has improved slightly but we don’t see any ray of hope in the coming six to nine months time,” Manoj Verma, chairman of Indian Fan Manufacturers Association (IFMA), told reporters.

Various factors ranging from high input costs to high incidence of value-added tax (VAT) and excise duty are adding to the woes of the industry, he said.

“The issues that are main constraints to us are higher VAT and excise duty, low abatement rate of levying excise duty, lower export incentives and procedural problems for refund of 4 per cent additional customs duty,” Mr. Verma said.

The volatility of key raw material prices like copper, aluminium and steel is taking its toll, he said. In India, copper price is ruling around Rs.360 per kilogram, which was Rs.290 six months back.

The consolidated production of the industry was around 21 million fans during 2008-09. The growth recorded was 0.74 per cent over the previous year. During that period domestic sales had recorded a growth of just 2.3 percent over the previous year.

The industry exports only 10 per cent of its produce to countries like South Africa, South America and parts of Europe and the U.S.

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