Most sectors, including MSME, manufacturing and automobile, had been trying to get back on their feet, badly hit by the flooding. There was more pain as the Centre's proposal to levy one per cent tax left the jewellery industry high and dry.
In fact, micro, small and medium enterprises, which constitute a big chunk of trade in the state, and the services sector continued to stay in the slow lane in 2016.
The junking of old currency made things difficult for the banking sector, which had to bear the brunt of public anger due to shortage of funds -- mostly at ATMs -- which affected banking operations. Public and private banks alike across Tamil Nadu found themselves at the receiving end, waiting for a host of issues to be resolved.
"Almost all the counters at banks were dispensing only cash and exchanging the notes. So, the normal transactions got affected," a bank official said.
The jewellery sector in the state faced a "double whammy" in the form of 1 per cent excise duty as proposed by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in the budget and the subsequent notes ban that dealt a big blow to the industry.
To put things in perspective, Tamil Nadu and the neighbouring Puducherry are home to nearly 36,000 showrooms and the jewellery industry employs about 8-10 lakh people.
Even jewellery retailers felt the heat as customers chose to visit showrooms only when there was a need to purchase gold for special functions or those who came for exchange.
A strong fluctuation marked gold prices soon after the withdrawal of old high-value notes, but Madras Jewellers and Diamond Merchants Association officials call it "only a temporary blip" which would not have a significant impact.
Chennai and its neighbourhood serve as a hub of several auto majors that include US' Ford, Korea's Hyundai, German BMW, commercial vehicle manufacturers Ashok Leyland and Daimler.
Infrastructure of software companies and major telecom operators such as Bharti Airtel, Aircel and Vodafone too was adversely affected by the cyclonic event.
The cyclone, which made its landfall on December 12, threw normal life out of gear, mainly in Chennai, Kancheepuram and Thiruvallur districts.
Several IT companies with offices at these locations had to suspend operations for more than a week as employees were unable to reach office due to connectivity issues. Even a few asked employees to go on leave till things stabilise. Besides, power and other communication services remained paralysed for days on end.
"In 2015-16, exports from Tamil Nadu were USD 31.25 billion and for April-September 2016, exports were USD 13.27 billion, which shows signs of a negative trend," said FIEO Regional Chairman A Sathivel.
"FIEO estimates that export from Tamil Nadu will be in the negative zone to the tune of 15-20 per cent due to the impact of last year's deluge and the cyclone Vardah," he said.
Tirupur Exporters and Manufacturers Association, which represents the garment and textile industry of southern industrial belts of Tamil Nadu, feels that the demonetisation has made it hard to make business transactions.
"Christmas, New Year and Pongal (harvest) festivals are approaching fast. Because of the severe problem in currency distribution, we were unable to meet the orders. We expect a total business loss of Rs 1,000 crore in November alone," he added.
He urged the central government to send enough currencies to Tirupur and the neighbouring district alone with the hope that it will improve the situation.
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