"The state urgently needs a comprehensive policy to sustain viability of huge manufacturing facilities and also attract investments for modernisation and value addition to make Tamil Nadu a global hub for textile manufacturing," SIMA Chairman T Rajkumar told reporters here.
Textile policies of other cotton-growing states are stealing a march, he said.
A steep increase in transportation cost is hurting as the industry procured 95 per cent of cotton from other states, Rajkumar said.
He suggested that the government should consider, among other things, issues like VAT reduction on cotton textiles to 2 per cent from 5 per cent and removal of 1 per cent market committee cess on cotton and cotton waste.
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The government should also set a separate power tariff for the textile industry based on load factor and cost-to-serve basis, he said.
Rajkumar made out a case for various incentives for new investments on the lines of the Apparel and Textile policy of Andhra Pradesh.