Government should announce special stimulus package for auto industry: Bosch

Auto components major Bosch's total revenue from operations declined 18.6 per cent to ₹9,841.6 crore in 2019-20 as compared with 2018-19 on a compara
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Photo of Bosch logo for representational purpose
Photo of Bosch logo for representational purpose

The government should come up with a special stimulus package for the domestic automobile industry in order to revive the segment which is expected to de-grow in the current financial year as well, Auto components major Bosch said.

While addressing shareholders at the company's 68th annual general meeting (AGM), Bosch Ltd Chairman Bernhard Straub said the downtrend in the Indian automotive segment continues against the backdrop of cyclical and structural changes accompanied by added pressure of the Covid-19 pandemic uncertainties.

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The nationwide lockdown followed by cluster wise lockdowns and uncertainties have led to the first quarter of the current fiscal seeing the deepest decline ever, he added.

The domestic tractor market is witnessing a bounce back to normal levels followed by two-wheeler and passenger cars, while light commercial vehicles also are showing signs of revival, he noted.

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` On the other hand, the heavy commercial vehicle industry has not yet shown any signs of revival, Straub said.

"Against this backdrop, the automotive sector is expected to show de-growth for the financial year 2020-21. In this context, it is important that the central government comes up soon with a special comprehensive stimulus package for the automotive sector," he said.

Investments in construction activities and infrastructure have to continue to boost the demand side, he added.

Straub said the Indian economy is expected to see the sharpest contraction in 40 years and as reports suggest India's GDP for the financial year 2020-21 will be negative by 3.5 to 5 per cent.

File photo showing the exhaust pipe of a diesel powered Volkswagen Golf testcar of German electronic and engineering company Bosch with a portable emission measurement system. (AFP)
File photo showing the exhaust pipe of a diesel powered Volkswagen Golf testcar of German electronic and engineering company Bosch with a portable emission measurement system. (AFP)

This is primarily due to rising Covid-19 infections and weak fiscal stimulus resulting in lower inclination to consume, especially as credit growth remains muted and banks are saddled by rising bad loans, he noted.

"At the same time, the rural areas of the country are expected to lead the demand recovery, driven by better minimum support price for the upcoming Kharif harvest and increased MNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) spends in allied business activities. Also, the rural areas have seen a lesser impact of Covid-19 as compared to the urban areas," Straub said.

Terming the last fiscal as challenging in terms of business, Straub said the company's exports, the bulk of which were to Germany, China, Brazil, Bangladesh and Malaysia decreased by around 21 per cent as compared to the previous year.

The company's total revenue from operations declined 18.6 per cent to 9,841.6 crore in 2019-20 as compared with 2018-19 on a comparable basis, he said.

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"The domestic revenue from operations of your company declined 19.8 per cent; whereas export revenues declined by 3.6 per cent," he told shareholders.

Straub noted that the coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown that followed disrupted established supply chains and showed the need for the industry as a whole to be more flexible and agile in its processes.

The difficulties are not expected to abate anytime soon and it will take a few years for the industry to recover completely, he said.

"It is inevitable that the current situation will have a less than favourable effect on our production and growth. We believe that it will take at least four to five years for the auto industry in India to get back to normal. We may have to shift our gears down to tackle rough roads, but our engines of growth and our clear vision of the future will take us steadily forward," Straub said.

First Published Date: 28 Aug 2020, 17:33 PM IST
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