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India acts to quash inflation, guard food supplies

Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:09pm IST
 
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By V.Ramakrishnan and Surojit Gupta

MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India unveiled measures on Tuesday to tame inflation and guard food supplies, slapping export taxes on basmati rice and some steel products and tightening monetary policy.

In its second move this month to drain liquidity from the banking system, the Reserve Bank of India is raising the cash reserve ratio (CRR) by 25 basis points to 8.25 percent, its highest level in seven years, with effect from May 24.

It signalled it was ready to act again if price pressures continued to build.

"It is critical at this juncture to demonstrate on a continuing basis a determination to act decisively, effectively and swiftly to curb any signs of adverse developments in regard to inflation expectations," it said in its annual policy review.

Finance Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram put various measures before parliament, including the export taxes on basmati rice and steel products and a duty cut on imports related to steel production. India has already banned non-basmati rice exports.

India's annual wholesale price inflation was at three-year highs above 7 percent in mid-April, as policy planners the world over grapple with soaring food and raw material prices.

India, which has about 260 million poor, is sensitive to rising prices because food often accounts for a much higher proportion of people's expenditure than in developed economies.

Part of the price pressures have stemmed from supply constraints at home as well as rising prices abroad, and the central bank, aware continued investment and growth are needed to fix those constraints, left its key interest rates unchanged.  Continued...

 
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