HUL Chairman highlights challenges of global protectionism, urges agility in changing business climate

By Martin Shwenk Leade

HUL Chairman highlights challenges of global protectionism, urges agility in changing business climate

IANSHindustan Unilever (HUL) Chairman Nitin Paranjpe

Hindustan Unilever’s non-executive chairman Nitin Paranjpe has highlighted how rising protectionism and geopolitical uncertainties are posing major challenges for businesses worldwide. In an exclusive interview with The Times of India on the sidelines of HUL’s annual general meeting, Paranjpe noted that these disruptions demand a response marked by speed and agility.鈥淭he impact that technology will have on us, the impact that climate change will have on us is understood… we have to gear up to deal with it, but the direction is known,鈥 TOI quoted him as saying. Paranjpe added that the current global climate has seen decades of globalisation give way to protectionism, creating challenges for companies that are used to a stable world order.Paranjpe stressed that, unlike some other countries, India鈥檚 strong domestic consumption and reduced reliance on exports provide a relatively stable footing. 鈥淚ndia might even have an opportunity through all the resetting of the global order,鈥 he remarked, noting that while businesses may avoid the immediate impacts of global uncertainty, they will need to manage the second-order effects. This shift is expected to shorten traditional 鈥減ayback periods鈥 for firms.He emphasised that trying to predict the future is nearly impossible in today鈥檚 unpredictable environment. 鈥淔inding a way by which you can structurally build in agility and the capacity to respond becomes far, far more important,鈥 Paranjpe explained. He added that businesses now need to focus on shorter payback periods and enhance their ability to adapt quickly.Paranjpe also underlined the role that companies must play in creating a developed India, stressing that economic growth should go hand in hand with environmental sustainability and social progress. 鈥淲e are embedding technology across our value chain to enhance agility and resilience,鈥 he said, adding that Hindustan Unilever is committed to leveraging technology to respond to changing consumer sentiments in an increasingly digital world.Live EventsLooking ahead, Paranjpe expressed optimism about the FMCG sector, citing expectations of improved growth thanks to low inflation, tax benefits, and favorable monsoons. 鈥淎s we move ahead, we should see reasonable volume growth, while price growth is likely to be modest. We remain bullish on the market in the long-term,鈥 he observed.(With inputs from TOI)(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)

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