"One thing is for sure, we are not going to see strong growth emerging in the next few months. I think it is going to take longer for the trade to re-balance," Dabur India CEO Sunil Duggal told analysts.
Stating that it could get into "mid-single digits" in terms of category growth, he said: "10-12 per cent will probably happen only post substantial stimulus, complete liquidity emerging and the trade reassessing and recalibrating the business model."
"So, I personally would like to have as little pipeline stock in the supply chain as I can afford prior to the GST implementation because it is going to get very messy after that in terms of input credits and all that," he added.
Duggal said a similar approach was adopted when VAT was implemented and in the case of GST, "the order of magnitude is higher up".
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