Woollen garment makers are offering lucrative discounts starting from 20 per cent to 50 per cent in the month of December even on fresh products in the wake of lower offtake, according to industry representatives.
They rued that garment makers were "forced" to offer heavy discounts in the month of December itself as against in January or February in order to meet their fixed expenses including payment of workers' wages.
Notably, discounts are generally offered in the month of January or February.
He alleged that hopes of hosiery industry to generate good sales this season were dashed after demonetisation came into effect.
"Industrialists, be it small or big, were panicked thinking that their inventory might get stuck and might not be able to clear it during this season and could cause them heavy losses," said Thapar adding that the demand for woollen items within the state and from neighbouring states like Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh etc shrunk after scrapping of old notes.
Jain said Shingora Shawls is also offering 20 per cent discount across the board. "We are not against demonetisation. We want the sufficient amount of liquidity of cash be made available by banks," she said.
The troubles for hosiery came at a time when it was expecting boost in sales during winter season.
Industry representatives claimed that retails sales of woollen items including pullovers, sweaters were hit hard due to cash crunch situation.
"Industry needs cash and they need to make payments to their labour and meet running expenses," said Ashok Jaidka, Ludhiana based woolen garment maker.
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