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Inflation may choke discretionary spending as electronics feel the sharpest heat
Economy
Published on 13 May 2026

Crude and supply shocks could hit demand hardest
After four months of improving consumer demand, executives warn that rising crude oil prices, supply disruptions, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s push for austerity could derail the recovery. They expect the impact to be most severe in electronics, where higher costs and weaker discretionary budgets may quickly slow buying.
- Demand had been recovering for four months before new risks
- Rising crude oil prices and supply disruptions are denting momentum
- Austerity push could further reduce discretionary spending
- Electronics face the sharpest slowdown risk
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