India’s sweeping consumption tax cut drove shoppers to splurge on items from cars to kitchenware during the month-long festival season, boosting the economy that was slammed with a 50 per cent import levy by the US.

Spending between Sept. 22 and Oct. 21 — the period between the Hindu festivals of Navratri and Diwali — increased 8.5 per cent from the same time last year, according to data from retail intelligence platform Bizom shared with Bloomberg News.

Sales across the country topped $67.6 billion, with items like jewellery, electronics, apparels, furnishing, and sweets most in demand, B. C. Bhartia, national president of Confederation of All India Traders, said in a statement.

Improved sales reflect a turnaround in local consumption, after a nascent recovery in April was cut short

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