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Centre-state should come together to reduce taxes on common man: CII President

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New Delhi [India], May 17 (ANI): The Centre and the state governments should come together and reduce some taxes to reduce the burden of inflation on the common man, Sanjiv Bajaj, President, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), said on Tuesday.

In an interview with ANI, Bajaj, who is also the Chairman of Bajaj Finserv, said the spike in inflation would lead to a slowdown in economic growth.

He said the government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) should come forward and take some measures to control the price rise.

Bajaj pointed out that the RBI has started increasing the interest rate which will help to moderate inflation.

“We should expect additional rate hikes from RBI as we are much more than where we were at the pre-pandemic level. Food inflation is also going to moderate as the forecast that we are seeing is of normal monsoon,” he said.

Talking about the tepid stock market listing of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), Bajaj said, “the equity markets are for long-term investment. LIC listed on discounted rate but if one does not sell the shares he is not going to lose money.”

On the weakness in the rupee, which fell to a low of 77.56 against the US dollar last week, he said the rupee should reach to its natural level. “If the change is gradual, it allows the industry to absorb that or to price that competitively,” he said.

Talking about the current state of the economy CII President said that there are a number of positive tailwinds, growth in capital investment cycle for last two quarter, but there are also some headwinds like inflation and the external uncertainties due to the Russia-Ukraine war.

Commenting on the recent Adani-Holcim deal, Bajaj said, “this shows that we are part of a vibrant economy.”

“We are the 3rd largest start-ups nation of the world. You can see the number of Unicorns India has created,” he added. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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