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Every Economy Faces Headwinds, India No Exception: Vedanta

Every economy faces headwinds and India was no exception, mining major Vedanta said.

A shovel connected to a bridge crane removes slag from an electrolytic cell in the reduction unit of the Vedanta Ltd. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
A shovel connected to a bridge crane removes slag from an electrolytic cell in the reduction unit of the Vedanta Ltd. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Stating that every economy faces headwinds and India was no exception, mining major Vedanta Ltd. said the country's economy was going through a "transition".

The remarks come at a time when International Monetary Fund and Asian Development Bank have lowered India's growth forecast, citing global and domestic headwinds.

"I think every country, every economy faces headwinds. Ours is no exception. You are aware that in auto and other sectors, slowdown has happened in the past but at the same time you have also seen the package which has come from the finance ministry...you have to remember that our economy is going through a transition," Ajay Kapur, chief executive officer, aluminium and power, Vedanta told reporters on Tuesday.

The company, a leading primary metal producer, further said it was producing new products, especially for the auto sector which would be a game changer in the time to come.

When asked if it was a good idea to produce new products for the auto sector, which is going through a slowdown, he said, "slowdown is there today, but will it remain for all time to come? You are aware that in auto and other sectors slowdown has happened in the past."

The company said it was focusing a lot on value-added products, including billets and wire rods.

When asked if the company was planning to tap any new market, Kapur said, within India the company is concentrating more on value addition.

"We are also looking at the U.S. Considering to look at Europe, parts of Asia and then exploring new products which have not been developed so far," he added.

Vedanta -- leading producer of aluminium in India -- produced 1.95 million tonne of the metal in 2018-19. The company has two aluminium smelters. It operates a 2 metric tonnes per annum alumina refinery in Lanjigarh, Odisha.

ADB on July 18 lowered the growth forecast for India from 7.2 to 7 percent for the current fiscal, due to moderation in growth prospects for the advanced economies which could adversely affect tradable services.

On July 23, IMF projected a slower growth rate for India in 2019 and 2020, a downward revision of 0.3 percent for both years, saying its GDP will now grow respectively at the rate of 7 and 7.2 percent reflecting a weaker-than expected outlook for domestic demand.