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    Currency depreciation

    • May 16, 2022
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    Currency depreciation

    Subject: Economy

    Section:

    Why in the news?

    The rupee’s depreciation against the US dollar may hold little upside for India as exports seem unlikely to benefit.

    Causes:

    • Global supply chain constraints -Lockdowns in China aimed at containing the Covid spread have slowed operations at key ports and affected global supply chains.
    • Fall in currency values of competitors-Most of our competing export nations are in South Asia or Southeast Asia and their currencies have also depreciated
    • High commodity prices and inputs

    Impact of depreciation:

    • Rise in import and current account deficit
    • The depreciation of the rupee is also set to make outward remittances, 

    including those to students in the US, more expensive.

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