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GST Cuts May Boost Demand, Global Tensions Could Slow India's Growth: World Bank
Full Story
The World Bank has revised India's FY27 growth forecast to 6.6%, factoring in GST cuts and headwinds from global tensions.
Background
GST rate cuts are expected to stimulate consumer demand, but geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East, pose risks to growth. These tensions could lead to higher energy prices and reduced household income.
Key Analysis
GST boosts consumption
Rate cuts lower costs, increase purchase frequency.
Global tensions impact
Energy prices rise, affecting household expenses.
Trade uncertainties
Trade wars & tariffs affect exports.
Bottom Line
Tax professionals should monitor the interplay between GST benefits and global risks.
Watch For
Monitor energy prices and supply chain disruptions.
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