TN Offers 20% Subsidy on Textile Machinery to Boost Global Competitiveness

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has announced a 20% capital subsidy for the purchase of advanced textile and garment machinery, with an annual allocation of Rs 30 crore. The move is part of the state's strategy to strengthen its leading textile sector, which accounts for 33% of India's textile trade and employs 31 lakh workers. The policy aims to help the industry overcome challenges like US tariffs and an 11% import duty on cotton. The announcement was made at the International Textile Conference in Coimbatore, where MoUs worth Rs 915 crore are expected to be signed.

Key Points: TN Announces 20% Capital Subsidy for Advanced Textile Machinery

  • 20% capital subsidy for new machinery
  • Rs 30 crore annual allocation for scheme
  • Aims to counter US tariffs & boost exports
  • Part of new TN Textile Policy 2025-26
  • Sector employs 31 lakh, 60% women
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CM Stalin announces 20% capital subsidy for textile machinery in TN

CM MK Stalin announces a 20% capital subsidy for textile machinery in Tamil Nadu to strengthen exports and attract global investment.

"The Government is taking proactive measures to address challenges arising from the 50 per cent tariff imposed by the United States - MK Stalin"

Coimbatore, January 29

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday announced a 20 per cent capital subsidy for the purchase of advanced textile and garment machinery, as part of the Tamil Nadu Government's efforts to further strengthen the textile sector.

Addressing the ongoing International Textile Conference at the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex in Coimbatore through video conferencing, the Chief Minister said Tamil Nadu, the second-largest economy in the country, continues to lead in ensuring inclusive growth with social justice.

He noted that under the Dravidian Model of governance, the textile sector has recorded rapid growth on par with sectors such as automobiles, information technology and footwear manufacturing.

The Chief Minister highlighted that Tamil Nadu has been India's largest exporter of readymade garments for the past five years, accounting for 33 per cent of the nation's total textile trade. He said the sector provides direct employment to 31 lakh workers, of whom over 60 per cent are women, underscoring the sector's role in women's empowerment.

Recalling that the State Government had created a separate Department of Textiles in recognition of the sector's importance, Stalin congratulated Minister for Handlooms and Textiles R Gandhi and officials for their initiatives to position Tamil Nadu's textile industry on the global stage.

He said the Government is taking proactive measures to address challenges arising from the 50 per cent tariff imposed by the United States, including exploring new markets and urging the Union Government to withdraw the 11 per cent import duty on cotton.

The Chief Minister expressed confidence that the conference would help attract international investments, particularly in the context of the India-European Union trade agreements. As part of the event, the Tamil Nadu New Integrated Textile Policy 2025-26 was released.

In response to industry stakeholder demands, Stalin announced a 20 per cent capital subsidy for the purchase of state-of-the-art weaving and knitting machinery, with an annual allocation of Rs 30 crore for the scheme.

He noted that textile conferences held earlier in Coimbatore, Madurai and Thoothukudi had attracted investments worth Rs 9,764 crore, and that the current conference is expected to see the signing of 55 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) worth Rs 915 crore.

Inviting global entrepreneurs to invest in Tamil Nadu, the Chief Minister said the State offers world-class infrastructure and a conducive investment climate, and concluded by wishing the conference success.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone whose family is in the garment business in Tiruppur, this news is very welcome. The 11% import duty on cotton is a huge burden. Glad the state is pushing the Centre on this. Hope other states follow this 'Dravidian Model'.
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Aman W
Good policy, but implementation is key. The annual allocation is ₹30 crore, which might not be enough for the entire state's demand. Need a transparent and fast online process for availing this subsidy, not the usual red tape.
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Sarah B
Investing in advanced machinery is crucial for sustainability and reducing waste. This will help Tamil Nadu's textile industry move up the value chain from basic manufacturing to high-tech production. Smart economic planning.
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Karthik V
The numbers are impressive – 33% of national textile trade and 31 lakh jobs! This sector is a backbone of TN's economy. Focusing on new markets to counter US tariffs is the right strategy. Jai Tamil Nadu! 💪
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Meera T
Over 60% women workers – that's the real story here. Empowering women through stable industrial jobs changes families and communities. Hope the new machinery also improves worker safety and conditions.

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