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Paints industry to grow 10-12 percent, say manufacturers

Category :India Sub Category :National,Business
2009-08-10 00:00:00
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Kolkata, Aug 10 - The Indian Paint Association expects the industry to post 10-12 percent growth this fiscal riding on initial signs of revival of user industries, a top member of the organisation said here Monday.

'We expect the industry to surpass last year's (2008-09) growth rate of just 9 percent, one of the lowest in recent history when we faced spiralling crude oil prices, which constitutes close to 50 percent of our inputs,' said association's president Virendra Singhal.

'Signs of revival in the real estate and automobile sectors point to a recovery in the demand for paints,' Singhal told reporters on the sidelines of the association's annual general meeting.

Indian Paints Association, which claims to represent close to 80 percent of India's paint makers, has also voluntarily decided to bring down the use of lead to 0.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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