Budget 2015: Copper body pins hopes on a revival led by a boost in power and real estate sector

In the infra sector, power and real estate consume the highest amount of copper in the form of power equipment which includes transformers, wire & cables and housing construction.

KOLKATA: International Copper Association India (ICA India) is pinning its hopes on a revival in copper demand led by a boost to key segments within infrastructure sector -- power and real estate in the forthcoming budget this year.
“This will be the first full budget which the current government will be tabling. Expectations are high and the industry is looking for a revival which will kick start economic activity. In the infrastructure sector, power and real estate consume the highest amount of copper. This comes in the form of power equipment which includes transformers and wire & cables and housing construction,” Sanjeev Ranjan, managing director, International Copper Association India (ICA India) said. ICA India is a member of Copper Alliance and the Indian arm of the International Copper Association, a leading not-for-profit organization for the promotion of copper worldwide.


With government planning to add 88,000 MW of generation capacity during XII year plan by 2017, an estimated Rs 70,000 crore will be needed to expand transmission & distribution (T&D) network for and estimated annual growth of 20% in transmission capacity. “This is going to be a big driver for transformer industry as we expect demand will not only come from fresh power addition but also from replacement of old distribution transformers,” he said. “Nearly 40-50% of the distribution transformers are in need to be replaced if we wish to cut down on out T&D losses estimated to be around 3-8 %,” he added. It's estimated that for each 1 MW additional power generation capacity, about 7 MVA transformer capacity is required. “The transformer market is our largest market for copper in India and has an estimated manufacturing capacity of over ~300 to 350GVA which is 140% more than the 250GVA transformation capacity anticipated to be added by end of XIIth Plan,” Mr Ranjan said.

Another sector which needs urgent attention is real estate where the government needs to focus on affordable housing, Mr Ranjan said. With a 2.8% rate of urbanisation it is expected some 500 million people will be staying in large and small urban centres by 2020. Lower interest rates and spending by government on its own or through PPP model is needed. The ICA India official also said GST is going to have major bearing on future growth by making the system more transparent and plugging leakages in revenue collection, while free movement of goods across the country will be really beneficial to drive the ‘Make in India’ theme.

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Text: ET Bureau

ET looks at the recent speeches of finance minister Arun Jaitley for clues to the budget for FY16. The budget is widely expected to lay down the agenda for the remaining four years of the Narendra Modi government.

In Pic: Jaitley arrives at the Pre-Budget Consultation with the representatives of Trade Union, in New Delhi.
Text: ET Bureau

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Target 4.1% of GDP is expected to be met. The fiscal deficit touched 99% of the budget estimate at the end of Nov.

“Even though the revenues have been challenging due to low manufacturing, now it is turning around & it looks like we will be."

- at a customs function in New Delhi on January 27

In Pic: Jaitley speaks at an event organised by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) on International Customs Day 2015, in New Delhi on January 27.
Target 4.1% of GDP is expected to be met. The fiscal deficit touched 99% of the budget estimate at the end of Nov.

“Even though the revenues have been challenging due to low manufacturing, now..
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There is a small chance that this could be rolled back, given that it continues to worry investors. If not rolled back, there could be more assurances that its provisions would not be invoked.

“Stability of policy is important...which is why retrospective taxation, because of absence of stability of policy, became a defining moment against India globally.”

- at the ETNow India Economic Conclave on December 8

In Pic: Jaitley at the India Economic Conclave in New Delhi on December 6, 2014.
There is a small chance that this could be rolled back, given that it continues to worry investors. If not rolled back, there could be more assurances that its provisions would not be invoked.
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The under recovery on cooking gas was Rs 46,458 cr in 2013-14. The government could deny subsidy benefit to some sections – for instance, taxpayers in the highest bracket.

“We have given enough indication—some sections which don’t need the LPG subsidy will have to forgo that.”

- at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit on Jan 11
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The govt is keen to make domestic manufacturing cost competitive. A short-term solution would be to offer tax incentives while the entire ecosystem is improved.

“So unless our taxation regime is internationally compatible, the cost of our product is going to be more…So am I going to provide them with a tax regime which is compatible to what they get across the world”

- at the government’s Make in India programme in December

In Pic: Jaitley addressing at the National Workshop on 'Make in India'.
The govt is keen to make domestic manufacturing cost competitive. A short-term solution would be to offer tax incentives while the entire ecosystem is improved.

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Fiscal consolidation has to continue. The govt needs resources to step up public spending.

““For any finance minister to withdraw this tax or withdraw that tax is not so easily possible” until the govt is in a position to balance its accounts.”

- at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Jan 22, when asked if the minimum alternate tax could be lowered or removed

In Pic: Arun Jaitley, Chanda Kochhar and Hari S. Bhartia during a session at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Fiscal consolidation has to continue. The govt needs resources to step up public spending.

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NRI investments through FDI in India since April 2000 stood at $4.7billion, or 1.98% of the total. The govt could provide an easier regime that puts NRI investment on par with domestic investment.

“Suggestion with regard to attracting more NRI investment is an issue which is actively under consideration.”

- at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22

In Pic: Arun Jaitley during the session 'The BRICS Agenda' at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Chief economic advisor has called for greater public spending to revive investments. Idea has found greater support since then.

“A lot more endeavour by the govt in making our manufactu- ring more competitive, investment also including public investment in infrastructure.”

- at the Economic Times Global Business Summit on January 16

In Pic: Jaitley speaks at the Economic Times' Global Business Summit in New Delhi.
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Inverted duty refers to the taxation of inputs at higher rates than finished products. This discourages domestic manufacturing.

“We are correcting the inverted duty structure, which can hurt certain sections of the industry.”

- at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22

In Pic: Jaitley gestures as he speaks during the session 'India's Next Decade' at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum at the congress centre in Davos.
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