Depreciating rupee will kill small businesses, says CM Mamata Banerjee
Banerjee said the informal sector and small businesses will be worst hit by depreciating rupee and lead to increase in the oil import bill.
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said the informal sector and small businesses will be worst hit by the depreciating rupee and lead to increase in the oil import bill.
"After demonetisation disaster and now Rupee slide, Rupee crashes to its lowest ever. We are very concerned," the chief minister tweeted.
Rupee crashes to its lowest ever. We are very concerned. Oil imports bill will now jump. Prices for vegetables will go up. After demonetisation disaster and now Rupee slide, informal sector and small businesses will be further killed. Farmer distress will be compounded... 1/2
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) August 16, 2018
Time is running out. The writing is on the wall!! #RupeeCrash 2/2
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) August 16, 2018
"Oil imports bill will now jump. Prices of vegetables will go up. After demonetisation disaster and now Rupee slide, informal sector and small businesses will be further killed. (sic) Farmer distress will be compounded... Time is running out. The writing is on the wall!! #RupeeCrash", she said.
The rupee today slumped 43 paise against the dollar to trade at a life-time low of 70.32 on strong demand for the US currency.
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