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Falling rupee may increase consumer woes
The New Indian Express Mysuru
|January 14, 2025
Consumer durables, automobiles, travel and tourism could become more expensive in near term due to the impact
THE sharp fall in rupee vis-a-vis dollar over the past couple of months will have more of negative impacts and minimal gain on export front, as per experts.
Import-dependent sectors are expected to face cost pressures, which would ultimately impact the consumers. Rupee depreciation could force the RBI to hold interest rates in its February Monetary Policy meet.
Usually, depreciation of local currency makes exports more competitive, but experts say this may not be the true scenario in the present situation.
In recent years, a weaker rupee has not translated into major gains for Indian exports due to several structural and global factors, says Ajay Sahai, director general and CEO, Federation of Indian Export Organisation (FIEO).
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