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Slow growth of capital expenditure in Indian corporations

January 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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The slow pace of corporate capital expenditure in India has been a cause for concern in recent years, despite the government’s efforts to stimulate investment through tax cuts and incentives. The lack of private investments has been attributed to various factors such as poor quarterly earnings, slowing consumer demand, and economic uncertainty.

According to experts, the negligible growth in net profits of India Inc in the recent quarter, coupled with a 29% decline in new investment projects announced by companies, reflects the subdued investment sentiment prevailing in the country. The Reserve Bank of India’s systemic risk survey also indicates that private capital expenditure may not see a revival in the near future.

The sluggish consumer demand, high taxes, and inflation have further dampened the prospects for private investments. The RBI’s measures to curb unsecured lending are expected to restrict credit flow to consumers, leading to a further slowdown in overall demand. This, combined with the government’s decelerated investments this year, has exacerbated the situation.

Industry leaders like Uday Kotak have called for a renewed focus on growth and enterprise to reignite the animal spirits of India Inc. Despite lower corporate tax rates, strong financial health, and government schemes like performance-linked incentives, companies are yet to leverage their full investment potential.

The steel industry serves as a notable example of private sector investments, with companies like Tata Steel, AMNS, JSPL, and JSW announcing significant capex plans. However, concerns over cheap imports from China continue to pose a threat to the industry’s growth trajectory, highlighting the need for targeted policy interventions.

In conclusion, while there are signs of recovery in certain sectors like infrastructure and manufacturing, the overall private sector capex cycle remains cautious. The sustainability of domestic demand amid global challenges will play a crucial role in determining the pace of investment activity in the near future. Government support, along with industry-friendly policies, will be essential to boost private investments and drive economic growth in the coming years.

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