India may lose 2 million jobs as exports decline
India may lose 2 million jobs as exports decline
New Delhi: India may lose two million jobs as overseas shipments of products including clothes and shoes declined due to the strengthening of the rupee against the US dollar, Jairam Ramesh, minister of state for commerce, said.
The rupee gained 12% in 2007, the sharpest rally in more than three decades, eroding the value of manufactured exports that make up about 15% of the Indian economy. While the currency slumped to a six-month low this week, exports may still miss the government’s target this year. Overseas sales may reach $152-155 billion (Rs6.1-6.2 trillion) in the 12 months ending 31 March, short of the $160 billion forecast, he said, adding, “as per the preliminary estimates, during April to January, there was a negative growth in dollar terms in the export of a number of items including cotton, primary and semi-finished iron and steel, plastic, non-ferrous metals, sports goods and handicrafts."
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