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PM Mitra Textile Parks will clear the path for the 2030 export goal of USD $100 billion: Chief TEXPROCIL

Published: March 23, 2023
Author: DIGITAL MEDIA EXECUTIVE

PM MITRA Parks are path breaking  effirts to attract large scale investments  and  accelerate the pace of exports  in the textile Value Chain.

Welcoming the announcement of the PM Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel Parks to be set up in Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, Shri Sunil Patwari,

 

Chairman, TEXPROCIL ( The Cotton Textile Export Promotion Council) stated that the parks are the need of the hour to attract large scale investments from across the world  in the textile sector and will serve as a catalyst  in achieving the   export  target of  US$ 100 Bn by 2030 .

With supply chains being realigned in the post – covid era  and changing  geopolitical alignments  reinforcing  the “China plus one”policy, India has emerged  as a beacon of economic stability attracting the attention of global investors. The  PM MITRA  scheme will reassure the investors regarding the need for single window clearances and quick decision making  

Shri Sunil Patwari, Chairman, TEXPROCIL  expressed his  heartfelt gratitude to the Hon’ble Prime Minister for his  far sighted vision to integrate the 5F’s of the textile sector viz. Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign  within the walls of the PM Mitra parks. 

The Parks, Shri Patwari pointed out that it will  strengthen  the foundations of “Atmanirbhar  Bharat” making India a strong and dynamic player in global trade in Textiles and Clothing. 

With world class infrastructure and “plug & play” facilities the  7 Mega Parks  will encourage investors to commence production with minimum delays. 

The integrated facilities will also reduce the  cost of manufacturing and make Indian exports of textiles immensely competitive , Shri Patwari  added.

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