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Shot in the arm for manufacturing

By August 1, 20142 Mins Read
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TV Narendran, MD, Tata Steel(India and South East Asia)
The Budget reflects the pragmatic outlook of the government. The government has taken the initial steps in the direction of sustainable economic revival and growth. This will help create an environment of confidence and trust amongst the business community and investors.

While the target of 4.1 per cent fiscal deficit seems ambitious, it depicts the positive intent of the government in reviving the economy. We applaud the government´s decision to revive growth particularly in manufacturing and infrastructure sectors. We welcome the government´s resolution to end the speculations and debate around the goods and service taxes and approve the legislative scheme which would enable introduction of GST within the course of the year. We congratulate the government on its decision to ensure speedy resolution of pending issues on iron ore mining and the introduction of an amended MMDR Act, 1957 to facilitate the resolution. 

The extension of the investment allowance at the rate of 15 per cent to a manufacturing company that invests more than Rs 25 crore in any year in new plant and machinery for the next three years signifies a positive step in incentivising industrial and manufacturing growth.

However, we are disappointed with the expected increase in the rate of royalties for minerals. It would lead to an additional cost burden on an already capital intensive industry. Overall, the budget has been positive with respect to meeting industry expectations. We look forward to the execution of the economic reforms advocated in the budget and to work with the government to help revive and drive the economy.

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