No impact on Indian economy due to coronavirus: Anurag Thakur


New Delhi, Mar 17 (IANS): While the world economy has taken some beating after the outbreak of coronavirus or COVID-19, Minister of State for Finance Anurag Singh Thakur on Tuesday pointed out that the latest data "do not suggest any adverse impact on the economy" after the outbreak of COVID-19.

"Additionally, a positive impact on India's economy may arise from decline in global oil prices triggered by the outbreak of COVID-19," Thakur said in reply to a query raised by Rajya Sabha member Vaiko.

The minister said that the outbreak of coronavirus has emerged as a key risk to human health as well as the global growth outlook through numerous channels like trade, production and supply chain disruptions; decline in demand; lower tourism and business travel; loss of investors' confidence; and productivity losses from the morbidity and mortality of the work force.

"The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has been coordinating the efforts of the Central government in terms of preparedness, control and containment measures and has also been working with state governments in order to mitigate the impact of the virus outbreak in India," he said.

The minister said India's near-term macroeconomic outlook is also vulnerable to disruption of trade with China and second-round effects arising from the expected slowdown in global growth.

"However, the latest available data on trade and indicators of domestic output do not suggest any adverse impact on the economy," he said.

In order to address the possibility of trade-induced adverse impact on the economy, the minister said that the government is constantly engaging with Export Promotion Councils and trade bodies, particularly in the pharmaceutical, electronics and automobile sectors where the supply chains are sourcing imports from China.

"These agencies have been put in touch with Indian Missions abroad to secure and transport inventories available with the existing suppliers," the minister said.

He stated that Indian Missions abroad have also been asked to explore alternate sources of supply of raw materials in their respective countries for supporting India's domestic production.

With regard to domestic availability of fertilizers, the impact of COVID-19 seems to be negligible at this juncture, the minister said.

He said that a Group of Ministers is constantly reviewing the current status, and action for prevention and management of COVID-19 and two meetings of the same were held on March 11.

  

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  • Caba San, Wall Street

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    Donald Trump President of USA said today , USA will be in Recession which will affect the Whole Globe. Now Illiterates in India Modi-Matric, Anurag Thakur, Nirmala Sitaram...after sinking Indian Economy to GDP = 4.5 from GDP=10 during Dr Manmohan PhD Economics London time...are beating their own Drums from India Gate......

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  • Dr Anwar Anjum, Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    Jhoote ko g_ _ _li maro

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  • AnoNymouS, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    Internal virus has destroyed the economy so there is nothing left for the corona virus to affect.

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    Only cow urine and cow dung price will go up!!!!

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    What a pity! Economy started sinking from the day of demonetization! Everyone knows it but bhakthas do not want to admit it! People are struggling with cash flow! Ask any small or big businessmen, they will tell you the tale of woes!! There are no many takers for politicians talks!! Only people unaffected are politicians and government babus!! For rest of the people...ellara mane dose thoothu!

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    Fequs Chronology Effects.BjP minister Rajnath singh said what ever BJP Leader lays their hand it becomes desistar to the country.

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  • godwin, MANGALORE

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    CORONA: Bro please don't blame me now....as if you had Economy....ha ha ha

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    Is he contradicting yesterday RBI governor Shakthikant Das's statement said corona virus spread is impacting Indian economy. If no corona virus, no GST effect, no Demonitisation effect then why banks are going bankrupt, no exports, unemployment is 45 years high, no business activities, businessmen are absconding and leaving the country???. He could have at least taken advantage of the situation and blamed corona virus but the arrogance is overshadowing the thinking. Still this illiterate person is praising his own tail and exposing his lack of knowledge about economy to the world.

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  • sam, kudla

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    Lol. COVID 19 is just warming up in India. daily testing capacity is too low to find out actual infected. when will these uneducated politicians ever shut up

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    For whom we believe RBI governor or you......

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