Economy has probably bottomed out: Sharma

Sharma also pitched for lower interest rates to spur investments.

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 14 2013 | 6:33 PM IST
In view of marginal improvement in industrial output and exports, Commerce Minister Anand Sharma today hoped that the worst is over for the economy, and also pitched for lower interest rates to spur investments.

RBI is slated to review the monetary policy next week amid widespread demands for cut in interest rates by the central bank.

"We do hope that the downturn that we have seen has bottomed out...We do hope that next year will be different from last year. We will see more foreign direct investment coming... We feel our exports will definitely grow and GDP will grow above 6% in FY 2013-14," Sharma told reporters on the sidelines of the India Engineering Sourcing Show here.

Talking about inflation, which rose to 6.84% in February from 6.62% in the previous month, the minister said it remained a matter of concern.

However, non-food inflation has moderated, raising hopes of rate cut.

"Growth is a national priority. Inflation remains a matter of concern. I am sure every effort is made to address this challenge," he said.

He pitched for a rate cut by the RBI on Tuesday saying the government is in favour of the industry getting access to cheap credit.

"Of course, RBI has autonomy to take its decisions. But the need of the economy is more investments and dollar credit window," he said.

The index of industrial production (IIP) in January grew 2.4% on account of a perk-up in manufacturing and enhanced power generation.

Exports reported a surprise 4.2% growth in February, bringing down the trade deficit.
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First Published: Mar 14 2013 | 6:32 PM IST

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