India’s infrastructure sector growth slows to 1.1 per cent in July

The infrastructure sector accounts for nearly 38 per cent of India's industrial output

Update: 2015-08-31 17:54 GMT
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New Delhi: India's annual infrastructure output growth slowed to a three-month low of 1.1 per cent in July, dragged down by a contraction in steel production and a slowdown in output of coal and refinery products, government data showed on Monday. The output had grown 3 per cent year-on-year in June.

The expansion in eight core sectors, which contribute about 38 per cent to the overall industrial production, was 4.1 per cent in July last year.  According to the data released by the Commerce and Industry Ministry today, output of crude oil, natural gas and steel contracted by 0.4 per cent, 4.4 per cent and 2.6 per  cent respectively in July this year. Growth in output of coal, cement and electricity slowed to 0.3 per cent, 1.3 per cent and 3.5 per cent respectively last  month. However, refinery products and fertiliser production grew by 2.9 per cent and 8.6 per cent respectively.     

In March and April this year, the eight sectors had contracted by 0.1 per cent and 0.4 per cent respectively. However, in May and June the infrastructure sector had expanded by 4.4 per cent and 3 per cent. The slowdown in the core sector is expected to raise the  clamour for further rate cut by RBI, which has already lowered the key lending rate thrice this year. The next monetary policy review is on September 29. During the April-July period of the current fiscal, the core sector output has expanded by 2.1 per cent as against 5.5 per cent in the first four months of 2014-15.  The overall growth of eight core industries in the entire 2014-15 fiscal stood at 3.5 per cent against 4.2 per cent in  the previous fiscal.       

Steel production shrank an annual 2.6 per cent last month, compared with a 4.9 per cent growth in June. The infrastructure sector accounts for nearly 38 per cent of India's industrial output.

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