Indian Tamil Nadu state to set up 10 export guidance centres for MSMEs
06 Sep 22 1 min read
The purpose behind the centres is to raise the share of exports from Tamil Nadu, which currently is 9.25 per cent.
A hub of textile spinning and weaving mills, Coimbatore is also known as the Manchester of South India.
The centres will offer information related to export opportunities and details of products in demand abroad for the benefit of exporters, traders and industrialists. They could also seek information about the availability of raw materials abroad, a top South Indian English-language daily reported.
Only 16 firms had set up their units at the industrial estate for textiles at Punjaikalakurichi, said Anbarasan. Eighty four 84 plots out of 100 had not been sold out yet.
Selling of the plots to other entrepreneurs besides textile promoters was under contemplation, he added.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
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