1]Fragmentation of weaving & processing& garment industries.
2]Cometitiveness not upto the mark.
3]Taxes on mmf industries more.
4] Transaction costs & power tariffs more.
5]Machine manufacturing capacity is hardly 35% & lot more needs to be done in this area.
6]More thrust needed on technical textiles.
7] Lead times poor compared international standardards.
8]Less no. of shuttleless weaving machines, second hand machinery import with iferior WIR.
9]Some fibres are not indeginously made, hence are imported , thus adding to the cost of production.
Y.K.Suryavanshi.
In the first few decades of its existence, the Indian textile industry faced certain problems. One such problem was that of competition from imported goods. Being in its early years of development, the Indian textile industry found it difficult to compete with the cheap textiles imported from Britain. Unlike other countries where governments allowed local industries to grow by imposing heavy duties on imports, the colonial government in India did not protect and support the local textile industries in any such way.
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