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A tough yarn for textiles: High input costs, GST expected to crimp margins

From January to November, yarn prices reportedly increased from Rs 220 per kg to around Rs 350

At the heart of the problem is soaring input costs - of cotton and cotton yarn - which has caused a 20 per cent price rise in garments despite the pandemic
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At the heart of the problem is soaring input costs — of cotton and cotton yarn — which has caused a 20 per cent price rise in garments despite the pandemic

Shine Jacob Chennai
Last Friday, India’s largest garment hub, Tiruppur, came to a standstill with owners of over 6,000 knitwear and garment and allied industries downing shutters and sitting on a hunger strike. They were demanding relief on rising cotton yarn prices for the last 10 months and the ban on its exports. The issues they were protesting were evidently serious enough to agree to collectively absorb a loss of around Rs 120 crore on that day.

At the heart of the problem is soaring input costs — of cotton and cotton yarn — which has caused a 20 per cent price rise in