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Asian Paints Sees Demand Uptick
Mint Mumbai
|July 30, 2025
Asian Paints Ltd is seeing early signs of a revival in demand even as its revenue and profit fell in the June quarter and continues to face stiff competition.
The demand was still better in April and May but got "very strongly impacted by early monsoons" in June, said Amit Syngle, managing director and chief executive
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