No subsidy to tide over Trump tariffs: TEMA

MSMEs account for 90% of businesses, but the Rs 10,000 crore growth fund announced for them was inadequate.
A key aspect of MSMEs in the Indian economy is their integration with global markets, especially that of global valuechains (GVCs).
A key aspect of MSMEs in the Indian economy is their integration with global markets, especially that of global valuechains (GVCs).
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TIRUPUR: The Union Budget 2026–27 is not favourable to micro and small enterprises, Tirupur Exporters and Manufacturers Association (TEMA) president Munirathinam said.

Speaking to reporters, he stated that the knitwear industry has seen no progress for the past four months due to the 50% tariff imposed by the US. “The budget has not given any importance to the knitwear sector,” he said.

He said that MSMEs account for 90% of businesses, but the Rs 10,000 crore growth fund announced for them was inadequate. The announcement of four textile parks with an allocation of Rs 11.5 lakh crore would largely benefit corporate companies, he said. “As 90% of those engaged in the textile industry are micro and small entrepreneurs, announcing smaller textile parks tailored to their needs would have been more useful,” Munirathinam stated.

He added that no subsidy had been announced to help exporters find new markets.

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