Friday, January 31, 2025
writingonblog uncensored: Tanstia asks centre to reduce I-T for state MSMEs
writingonblog uncensored: Economic Survey recognises success of TN in champi...
Economic Survey recognises success of TN in championing growth of non-leather footwear sector: Rajaa
CHENNAI:
Industries
Minister TRB Rajaa said on Friday that it is a moment of immense pride
for Tamil Nadu as Economic Survey 2025 has recognised the remarkable
success of state in championing the growth of the non leather footwear
sector.
The minister in a social media platform 'X' said that
Tamil Nadu’s contribution to India’s footwear and leather output is
unmatched, with the state producing 38% of the country’s footwear and
leather products output generating over 2 lakh jobs, and 80-90% of the
jobs being generated in the non-leather footwear sector being women.
Stating
that this highlights how Tamil Nadu’s progressive policies ensure
inclusive and distributed growth under the leadership of Chief minister M
K Stalin, he said the state has emerged as the go-to destination for
global footwear manufacturing giants like Nike, Puma, Adidas and many
many more. "Our focus on developing non-leather footwear hubs like
Ranipet and Perambalur has ensured access to talent and created
opportunities in regions that needed them the most," the minister said.
"Our
efforts through Guidance Tamil Nadu have set benchmarks for investment
facilitation and global outreach. With initiatives like the dedicated
Footwear and Leather Products Policy 2022 and advanced industry-academia
collaboration through WorkLabs, we are building a comprehensive
ecosystem that supports both large manufacturers and MSMEs," the
minister said.
The Economic Survey, which was released on Friday,
stated Guidance actively liaised with Taiwanese agencies to strengthen
ties with potential investors in footwear sector. Guidance established
contacts with major contract manufacturers of Nike like Pou Chen, Hong
Fu, Taekwang and Changshin, positioning Tamil Nadu as an attractive
destination for manufacturing.
The survey stated, "The incentive
package system offered in Tamil Nadu is flexible and can be tailored to
the needs of each investor. Tamil Nadu offers a range of incentives such
as capital subsidies, payroll subsidies, and land cost subsidies. The
state has launched a dedicated Footwear and Leather Products Policy
2022, which aims to develop a comprehensive ecosystem that supports both
large manufacturers and smaller enterprise."
It also stated that
the State has focused on developing industrial estates in rural areas
to ensure access to a ready workforce, particularly women. "These
efforts have attracted foreign investors, such as Feng Tey from Taiwan,
who set up contract manufacturing for Nike. It has identified land in
districts like Madurai and Sivaganga for future footwear investments,
ensuring land availability for potential manufacture," the survey added.
Tanstia asks centre to reduce I-T for state MSMEs
C Shivakumar @ Chennai:
Ahead of Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget presentation on Saturday (February 1), Tamil Nadu Small and Tiny Industries' Association (Tanstia), the apex body of all district associations, Industrial Estate Associations, and Product Manufacturers' Associations of the state, has sought from the centre reduction of income tax (I-T) for small and medium enterprises and low premium insurance to safeguard the industry and entrepreneurs from all kinds of risk.
Tanstia president C K Mohan told TNIE that in case of risk due to natural disasters, there is no separate clause for industry under the national disaster fund as such, so the government should look at ways to support Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
A provision could be introduced under I-T where industries could be compensated during natural disasters. "This will result in more compliance to the tax regime," said Mohan.
Similarly, he rued that there is no exit policy for small and medium enterprises unlike large companies which have National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) as the adjudicating authority under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. So, the NCLT threshold limit for initiating insolvency process should be reduced to Rs 2 lakh instead of Rs 1 crore, he suggested.
Tanstia has also sought for increasing the rate of depreciation for plant and machinery to 40% so as to encourage small industries to undertake modernisation.
"The total depreciation for research and development and technology upgradation should be 1.5 times of the capital value," said Mohan.
The FM had announced a new mechanism for facilitating continuation of bank credit to MSMEs during their stress period while being in the special mention account (SMA) stage for reason beyond their control, but "till date no guidelines have been given on this", he said.
Under the procurement policy for small and medium enterprises, he said the existing limit (25%) reserved for small and micro industry from central public sector units shall be increased to 35%. Tanstia has also suggested setting up export facilitation centres, providing access to international markets, and increasing export subsidies. This can help MSMEs grow globally. The export subsidies shall be 10% on value of exports.
Tanstia also urged the Union government for simplication of forms and returns. "The government had made frequent modifications in forms and returns which are not easy to understand by the stakeholders. If there is any unintentional clerical mistake, the stakeholders face huge levy of taxes, interest and penalty. So, simplification of forms and returns is needed," he said.
Saturday, January 25, 2025
writingonblog uncensored: New AI powered platform for two-wheelers launched
New AI powered platform for two-wheelers launched
CHENNAI:
Stepping
into the next phase of the electric mobility by integrating advanced
artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, Pure EV, a electric two
wheeler
manufacturer announced a significant upgrade in two vehicles
-- eTryst X, a motorcycle and epluto 7G Max, a high-end premium scooter,
by launching X Platform 3.0, including smart AI battery.
Aimed
at improving vehicle performance, connectivity, and overall rider
convenience, the vehicles will have first predictive AI and Cloud AI
combination of platform in the two-wheeler segement and marks a
significant step forward in enhancing the user experience and durability
of the vehicle, said Dr Nishanth Dongari, Founder and Managing director
of PURE EV. He said that the company has expansion plans of setting up a
plant in one of the four south Indian states with a capital expenditure
of Rs 400 crore in the next four years. The eTryst X motorcycle is
priced at Rs 1.2 to Rs 1.5 lakh while the scooter is priced at 1 lakh to
1.15 lakh. With the launch of new platform, Nishant hopes to double the
sales target by selling around 25,000 vehicles during the financial
year 2025-2026.