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India: August IIP Decline Attributed to Base Effects and Heavy Rains

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Last updated: 2024/10/12 at 7:39 AM
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India’s industrial production for August 2024 declined due to base effects and heavy rainfall, impacting key sectors. The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) recorded a marginal contraction of 0.1 per cent year-on-year, a stark contrast to the robust growth seen in the same period last year. The high base created by last year’s strong performance made this year’s growth appear weaker. The Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation released the data, attributing the decline to heavy rains in August, especially affecting the mining sector, which contracted by 4.3 per cent.

Manufacturing, the largest component of the IIP, managed to grow by 1 per cent despite the overall decline. However, electricity production saw a drop of 3.7 per cent, contributing to the weakness in industrial output. The Quick Estimates of IIP for August 2024 also showed a slowdown compared to the previous month. Among the manufacturing sector’s contributors, positive growth was observed in key industries such as “Manufacture of basic metals,” “Manufacture of electrical equipment,” and “Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products.”

The report by SBI highlighted the impact of base effects on India’s industrial production, causing the growth rate to contract to 0.1 per cent in August. This decline was in sharp contrast to the double-digit growth seen in the same period last year. The heavy rainfall in August further exacerbated the situation, particularly affecting the mining sector, which faced a 4.3 per cent contraction. The disruptions caused by the downpour led to a decline in overall industrial output, with electricity production seeing a significant drop.

Despite the challenges faced by India’s industrial production in August 2024, there were pockets of growth in certain manufacturing industries. The positive performance of key sectors such as the manufacture of basic metals, electrical equipment, and chemicals helped cushion the overall fall in industrial activity. The Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation noted the impact of heavy rainfall on the mining sector, which played a significant role in the overall decline in industrial output for the month.

Overall, the decline in India’s industrial production for August 2024 can be attributed to a combination of base effects and heavy rainfall. While the manufacturing sector managed to show some growth, the mining and electricity production sectors faced challenges that led to an overall contraction in industrial output. The data released by the ministry highlighted the impact of these factors on India’s industrial performance, signaling a slowdown compared to the previous year. Despite these challenges, certain manufacturing industries showed positive growth, providing some relief amidst the overall decline in industrial activity.

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