| Costly comber forcing Tamil Nadu's open-end spinners to go on strike
06 Nov 23 2 min read
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- Tamil Nadu's textile industry, battling with raw material cost disparities, faces a crisis as open-end spinning mills initiate a strike from November 7 due to unviable cotton comber prices, nearly 18 per cent higher than usual.
- Operating at half capacity, mills, and weavers demand government intervention to improve raw material availability.
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