Karur Textile Industry Seeks Relief Over Raw Material Price Surge

The Karur Textile Manufacturers and Exporters Association
(KTMEA) has urged both the Union and Tamil Nadu govern
ments to intervene and support the textile industry, which is
facing mounting pressure due to rising raw material costs and
disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
A resolution passed during the association’s meeting said the
industry was undergoing severe stress due to multiple factors,
including sharp increases in raw material prices, the cascading
impact of geopolitical tensions, and rising labour costs.
The meeting, chaired by KTMEA president P. Gopalakrishnan,
noted that prices of key raw materials required for textile
manufacturing have surged by 30 percent to 60 percent over the
past few months.
The association said geopolitical tensions involving the United
States, Israel and Iran have significantly disrupted global trade
and international shipping networks.
As a result, prices of essential textile inputs such as polyester,
dyeing chemicals, polythene and packaging materials, many of
which are petroleum-based, have witnessed sudden and steep
increases.
KTMEA said delays in international shipments and shortages of
imported goods have also pushed up costs related to dyeing,
printing and other job-work processes.
The association further highlighted that cotton yarn prices in
India have risen by 30 percent to 40 percent, calling it a major
setback for the textile sector.
Despite India being one of the world’s leading cotton producers,
the association alleged that the current increase in cotton yarn
prices appears artificial and lacks justified reasons.
It expressed disappointment over what it described as
inadequate intervention by the Union government to stabilise
cotton yarn prices, calling cotton yarn the ‘lifeline’ of India’s
textile industry.
KTMEA also said prices of recycled cotton and polyester blended
yarn, widely used by the Karur textile cluster, have increased by
10 percent to 20 percent.
In addition to rising input costs, labour shortages have emerged
as another major challenge for the industry.
The association warned that if the current situation continues, it
could severely impact the operations of the Karur textile sector
and adversely affect exports and employment generation.
It has urged both governments to introduce a support package
for the industry and take immediate measures to stabilise raw
material prices.



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