Dr Sundararaman K S (Chairman,SIMA)

Tamil Nadu textile industry accounted 1/3rd of the textile business size of the country by attracting large scale investments during 2003 to 2007 taking advantage of the cost effective and quality power supplied by Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, now TNPDCL. The industry started losing its competitiveness when the State faced acute power shortage during 2008 to 2015. Thereafter, the constant increase in power tariff and also the levy of cross subsidy surcharge and other charges have made the power intensive Tamil Nadu textile industry, especially the spinning sector, uncompetitive. This has led to lack of modernization and over 70% of the spinning capacity is more than 15 years old, resulting in Tamil Nadu spinning mills continue to incur huge losses.

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