CareEdge Sees India's GDP Growth Slowing In H2FY26 Amid External Risks - BW Businessworld
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : Construction activity remained robust on the back of capex, with central government capital expenditure up 31 per cent.52% : Government expenditure on agriculture and allied sectors was up 18.7 per cent.
50% : However, the report flagged weak performance in mining and utilities, with coal production contracting 1.3 per cent and electricity generation staying flat.
47% : It said rationalisation of income tax rates, GST cuts, healthy rural activity, easing prices and the Reserve Bank's rate cuts should support domestic growth through FY26.
45% : Government revenue expenditure contracted sharply. CareEdge Ratings warned that external economic uncertainties remain a key monitorable, including China's excess capacity and redirection of exports to India.
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