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Farmers’ protest resulting in daily loss of ₹3,500 crore: Assocham

December 15, 2020 04:22 pm | Updated 04:27 pm IST - New Delhi

The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) said in the last 20 days, trade and other activities of about ₹5,000 crore have been affected in Delhi and its surrounding states

More farmers join in to support the ongoing farmers protest at Singhu border in New Delhi on Sunday, December 13, 2020.

Industry body Assocham on Tuesday urged the Centre and farmers’ organisations to resolve the impasse over the new agri laws , saying that the protests are inflicting a heavy blow to the economies of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and J&K.

“A daily loss of ₹3,000-₹3,500 crore is resulting in the economies of the region from the value chain and transport disruption because of the protests,” according to a rough estimate by the chamber.

Assocham President Niranjan Hiranandani said, “The size of the combined economies of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and J&K is about ₹18 lakh crore. With the ongoing farmers’ agitation and blockade of roads, toll plazas and railways, the economic activities have come to a halt.”

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On Monday, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) had said the farmer agitation has led to supply chain disruptions, which will impact the economy in the coming days and may impinge upon the ongoing recovery from the economic contraction due to

COVID-19 .

Assocham’s Hiranandani observed that industries such as textiles, auto components, bicycles, sports goods which cater significantly to the export markets would not be able to fulfil their orders, ahead of Christmas, harming the industry’s goodwill among the global buyers.

Recovering from the harsh COVID-19 blow, the Indian economy needs to double down on growth which is possible only with a conducive environment for industrial activities, investment including the Foreign Direct Investment, Assocham stated.

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The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) said in the last 20 days, trade and other activities of about ₹5,000 crore have been affected in Delhi and its surrounding states.

According to an estimate, about 30 to 40%% of the goods coming to Delhi have been affected by the movement of farmers, which is adversely affecting the trade and other activities of Delhi and neighbouring states, the traders’ body stated.

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