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Publish Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2024, 12:19 PM
NEW DELHI, Sept 26 (Reuters) - India expects food inflation to ease in the absence of climatic shocks, and low oil prices will be a "bright spot for the economy", the government's monthly economic report said on Thursday.
India's central bank said this month headline inflation may average 4.5% in the second half of the fiscal year, aided by weaker crude oil prices, but volatility in food prices could pose a challenge.
India's retail inflation (INCPIY=ECI) was 3.65% in August, higher than the revised 3.60% in July, as vegetable prices soared.
While the report retained the nation's GDP growth projection of 6.5%-7% for the current fiscal year, it said urban consumption was showing some signs of weakness, evident in declining auto sales between April and August.
High transport costs are a key constraint for Indian businesses in increasing exports, the report said.
Indian goods exports in August fell for a second straight month, which traders blamed on rising shipping costs, an economic slowdown in China and recessionary trends in Europe and the United States.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/india/low-oil-prices-are-bright-spot-indian-economy-government-report-says-2024-09-26/