Consumer goods companies are stabilizing operations after GST rate cuts, with supply chains and inventory levels returning to normal. Production has resumed at full capacity as firms rebuild stock to meet anticipated demand. Executives expect a demand recovery and sales growth from the next quarter onwards.
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