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India's economy set to reclaim top spot for growth this year: Reuters poll
A worker forges a piece of metal in an industrial unit manufacturing automotive spare parts in Mumbai, India May 31, 2017.
A Kochi Metro train leaves Changampuzha Park station during its trail run in Kochi, India, June 7, 2017.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - India will reclaim its position as the fastest
growing major global economy this year, partly propelled by benefits
from a new tax system and bolstered by an expected central bank interest
rate cut, a Reuters poll showed.
Having been in the offing for close to two decades, the goods and
services tax (GST), which the government touts as the biggest domestic
tax reform since independence, was introduced on July 1 and has
bolstered economists' outlook.
The new national tax will replace multiple cascading taxes levied by the
central and state governments which economists in the poll were
unanimous in saying would have either a positive or very positive effect
on long-term GDP growth.
The median forecast from the poll of over 35 economists showed India's
economy is expected to expand 7.3 percent in the fiscal year ending
March 2018, after slowing sharply at the start of 2017 following last
year's government move to scrap high-value banknotes.
While that is a downgrade from the previous poll's forecast of 7.5
percent, it is better than the International Monetary Fund's projection
of 7.2 percent.
It is also stronger than a similar Reuters poll of economists predicting China will grow by 6.6 percent in calendar year 2017.
"The GST is likely to add one-two percentage points to GDP growth in the
medium to long term with dismantling of tax barriers and by creating a
unified market, further improving the competitiveness of exporters and
in general, the ease of operating in India," said Tushar Arora, senior
economist at HDFC Bank.
Indian shares are on the rise for the same reasons.
The NSE Nifty hit a record high on Monday. It has surged 20 percent so
far this year and a separate recent Reuters poll showed the rally is
expected continue over the remainder of the year.
Adding to the brighter outlook, monsoon rains this year are forecast to
be above average - a boon for the farm sector that accounts for about 15
percent of India's $2 trillion economy and employs more than half the
country's 1.3 billion people.
If the rains are good, that would lead to bumper grain production and a
further slide in food prices which economists said could lend support to
Asia's third-largest economy.
India's annual retail inflation eased to 1.54 percent in June, its
slowest pace in more than five years, but is expected to begin rising
again through to mid-2018.
With inflation currently well below its target, the central bank is
expected to cut borrowing costs by 25 basis points (bps) at its next
meeting on Aug. 2. It last cut rates, by the same amount, to 6.25
percent in October 2016.
Having changed its monetary policy stance to neutral from accommodative
at the start of the year, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) softened its
position on policy in June in view of the sharp drop in retail
inflation.
"We believe the RBI has space to undertake some modest easing over the
next few months and yet meet its 4 percent target comfortably," noted
Pranjul Bhandari, chief economist at HSBC Securities and Capital
Markets.
Polling by Shaloo Shrivastava and Khushboo Mittal; Editing by Ross Finley and Kim Coghill