Manufacturing Sector Reports Balanced Growth During Q1

Date: 17 July 2006

As many as 34 sectors out of the total 140 in the manufacturing segment reported a high growth rate during April-June 2006 as compared to the corresponding period last year, according to a study.

Citing that the manufacturing sector has reported a balanced growth, the study added that 56 sectors recorded a growth rate of 10-20 per cent, 36 sectors registered moderate growth rate of 0-10 per cent while about 14 sectors reported a negative growth.According to the Ascon survey conducted by industry chamber Confederation of India Industry (CII), lead and lead alloy, sponge iron, switchgears, motor starters, circuit breakers, power transformers, textile machinery, cars, microwave ovens, DVD players, beer, cellular services and housing finance were in the excellent growth category.Paints, polymers, plastics, industrial valves, industrial gases, water equipment, drugs and pharmaceuticals were all in the high growth category.The survey further said out of the 78 sectors reporting sales, 26 sectors registered excellent growth, 28 sectors registered high growth, and 18 sectors reported moderate growth while 6 sectors recorded low or negative growth.Nitrogen fertilizer, soda ash, boilers, transmission line towers, vehicle industry, beer, housing finance and personal computer were some of the sectors in the excellent sales growth category.Those in the high sales growth category include diesel, paints, pig iron, plastics, ceramics, tractors, drugs and pharmaceuticals and computer hardware.Caustic soda, nylon filament yarn, earth-moving and mining equipment, scooters, and newsprint recorded negative sales growth.Read the entire news on the source link below.As many as 34 sectors out of the total 140 in the manufacturing segment reported a high growth rate during April-June 2006 as compared to the corresponding period last year, according to a study.

Citing that the manufacturing sector has reported a balanced growth, the study added that 56 sectors recorded a growth rate of 10-20 per cent, 36 sectors registered moderate growth rate of 0-10 per cent while about 14 sectors reported a negative growth.

According to the Ascon survey conducted by industry chamber Confederation of India Industry (CII), lead and lead alloy, sponge iron, switchgears, motor starters, circuit breakers, power transformers, textile machinery, cars, microwave ovens, DVD players, beer, cellular services and housing finance were in the excellent growth category.

Paints, polymers, plastics, industrial valves, industrial gases, water equipment, drugs and pharmaceuticals were all in the high growth category.

The survey further said out of the 78 sectors reporting sales, 26 sectors registered excellent growth, 28 sectors registered high growth, and 18 sectors reported moderate growth while 6 sectors recorded low or negative growth.

Nitrogen fertilizer, soda ash, boilers, transmission line towers, vehicle industry, beer, housing finance and personal computer were some of the sectors in the excellent sales growth category.

Those in the high sales growth category include diesel, paints, pig iron, plastics, ceramics, tractors, drugs and pharmaceuticals and computer hardware.

Caustic soda, nylon filament yarn, earth-moving and mining equipment, scooters, and newsprint recorded negative sales growth.

Read the entire news on the source link below.

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