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'South India Powerloom Federation (SIPF)' Delegation visits Sri Lanka to deepen "Textiles Business Co-operation"

03 December 2021, Mumbai:

A delegation of the South India Powerloom Federation, a confederation of weaving associations in the Southern States of India, along with their Chairman Dr. M. S. Mathivanan visited Sri Lanka to explore business opportunities.

The delegation was invited by the Deputy High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in Chennai Dr. D. Venkateshwaran.

Delegation from South India Powerloom Federation visits Sri Lanka to  enhance business ties in textiles

In view of the historical significance of South India being the largest contributor to the Powerloom industry in India, the aim of this visit was to strengthen business links between South India and Sri Lanka as well as to seek opportunities to ‘Invest in Sri Lanka’ in the Textile Industry.

According to Sri Lanka's news portal, the delegation headed by Dr. Venkateshwaran met the Minister of Finance Basil Rajapaksa, State Minister of batik, handloom, and local apparel products Dayasiri Jayasekara, State Minister of urban development Nalaka Godahewa, Governor of the Central Bank Ajith Nivad Cabral, Foreign Secretary Admiral Professor Jayanath Colombage and Chairman of the Board of Investment Sanjaya Mohottala to discuss new avenues on developing the Powerloom industry in Sri Lanka.

Further, the delegation visited the National Chamber of Commerce and the Colombo Business Association together with the Urban Development Authority, to discuss trade and investment opportunities available in Sri Lanka, specifically in the recently established Eravur Fabric Park, which led to several possible investment opportunities in Textile and Apparel Industry as the outcome.

KNN (The news article has not been edited by DFU Publications staff)

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Minister of State for Textiles Darshana Jardosh: Representation on interest equalisation scheme forwarded to finance ministry

02 December 2021, Mumbai:

The textiles ministry has received representation regarding the interest equalisation scheme and that has been forwarded to the finance ministry for appropriate action, Parliament was informed on Wednesday.

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Minister of State for Textiles Darshana Jardosh in a written reply to the Lok Sabha said regular meetings are held between the Department of Commerce with her ministry to analyze the export trend of the textile sector and discuss the strategy to achieve the exports targets.

"The representation received with reference to interest equalisation scheme has been forwarded to the Ministry of Finance for appropriate action," she said.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister writes to Piyush Goyal on high yarn prices

30 November 2021, Mumbai:

Just a few days ago, the textile and garment industries in Tamil Nadu staged a loud protest by shutting down and going on a hunger strike for a day over the problem of rising yarn prices. 

MK Stalin, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, has now pressed the Union Textiles Minister on the issue. In a letter to Piyush Goyal, he stated that the current crisis has resulted in a large number of export orders being canceled and difficulties in meeting long-term export obligations.

"If this scenario does not improve, a considerable number of garment and home textile units may become unprofitable in the near future, resulting in closure and widespread unemployment and industrial discontent." 

According to my understanding, one of the main causes of cotton price volatility is the imposition of a 5% Basic Customs Duty (BCD), a 5% Agriculture Infrastructure Development Cess (AIDC), and a 10% Social Welfare Cess on these components in the Union Budget 2021-22, resulting in overall import duty of 11%. 

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Another factor driving up cotton prices is the Cotton Corporation of India's (CCI) bulk discount to traders who "purchased nearly 70% of MSP cotton auctioned by CCI at a lower rate during the cotton season due to the availability of a 90-day free period and thereafter speculated the market," according to the letter. 

He asked the Textiles Minister to instruct the relevant ministries to act and adopt policy measures to correct the situation, defend the textile sector, and avoid job losses.

To avoid more speculation in the future months, he advocated the abolition of the 11% import tariff on cotton, as well as a rethink of the CCI's commercial terms and conditions for e-auction of cotton by lowering the minimum lot size to 500 bales, which is sustainable for MSMEs. 

Furthermore, yarn makers may be granted preference over dealers in the acquisition of cotton. The CM also advocated the extension of a 5% interest subsidy to spinning mills for cotton procurement during peak season (December to March).

 

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