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Slow growth rates are history, says FM

A regular 9 per cent growth rate is par for the course, the FM says at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit. Special: Hindustan Times Leadership Summit

Updated on: Oct 14, 2007 09:36 PM IST
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India’s Finance Minister P Chidambaram said on Friday that the days of 6 per cent growth rate are history, and that a regular 9 per cent growth rate is par for the course. “In fact,” he said, “we have to worry if growth rates fall below 8 per cent.” Chidambaram was speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit in New Delhi.

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He said that though the dollar exchange rate is not in the comfort zone, government had taken measures to help exporters cope with the situation. “There has been no slowdown in growth or in investment,” he said, “although there has been a slowdown in demand in some sectors, but that is mainly due to interest rates.”

He said the economy will continue to grow at a high rate of growth, and the most pessimistic estimate this year is for 8.6 per cent.

The finance minister also delved upon the Left’s opposition to the US-India nuclear deal saying that the collective wisdom of the coalition will eventually steer it in the right direction. “Could we have sold it in a different way? I don’t know. But I think the general message is that the nuclear deal will open more doors for us to tap into another source of energy. That message has been strongly conveyed to the nation.”

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