Tamil Nadu CM Urges India PM
Analysis based on 14 articles · First reported May 14, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026
The potential removal of the 11% import duty on Cotton could significantly benefit the textile and apparel industry in India — Tamil Nadu and India, by ensuring raw material availability and enhancing global competitiveness. This policy change would likely lead to increased exports and job protection within the sector.
Vijay, the Chief Minister of India — Tamil Nadu, has formally requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to eliminate the 11% import duty on Cotton. This plea comes amidst a severe crisis in India — Tamil Nadu's textile and apparel sector, which is India's largest exporter in this domain and a major employer, especially for women in rural areas. The crisis is attributed to a 25% surge in Cotton prices over the last two months, coupled with increased yarn prices and a shortage in Cotton production. Vijay argues that duty-free Cotton imports are essential to ensure a continuous supply of raw material, enabling the industry to meet export commitments, maintain global competitiveness, and safeguard jobs.
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