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FM concerned over rising inflation

May 08, 2003 15:24 IST
Source:PTI

Expressing concern over India's rising inflation, Finance Minister Jaswant Singh said on Thursday that macro economic situation remained 'comfortable' in 2002-03, and the adverse impact of Iraq war was likely to get "neutralised" further when the country gets a normal monsoon this year.

"The finance ministry is concerned and watchful over the increasing rate of inflation but there is no reason for alarm," Singh told the Parliamentary Consultative Committee in New Delhi on Thursday.

He said the major contributing factors were rise in oil prices due to the Gulf War, effect of drought on edible oils and better prices in manufacturing sector.

Addressing the meeting on 'Gulf War -- Impact on growth and inflation', Singh said, "The macro economic situation in 2002-03 remained comfortable despite drought, uncertainty on external front and delayed global recovery."

The finance ministry had conducted a study in September 2002 to assess the likely consequences of Gulf War, he said, adding, "The impact of war was already on reverse gear with global oil prices falling to $35 per barrel and six months futures in crude oil touching $22 per barrel."'

"The effect of Gulf war on our economy could be further neutralised with a normal monsoon this year, as projected by the meteorological department," he said.
Source: PTI
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