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•Indian consumer goods firms are grappling with soaring input costs, driven by the Middle East conflict.
•Companies are now tracking expenses daily and frequently adjusting prices, impacting long-term strategies.
•Executives fear higher prices could dampen consumer spending, which had recently shown signs of recovery.
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Indian consumer goods firms are grappling with soaring input costs, driven by the Middle East conflict. Companies are now tracking expenses daily and frequently adjusting prices, impacting long-term strategies. Executives fear higher prices could dampen consumer spending, which had recently shown signs of recovery. This volatility is forcing immediate, short-term decisions across various product categories.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
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