Tirupur, a city in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, is an important base for India’s garment production. Affected by the epidemic, the Indian garment industry has suffered heavy losses.
This is a clothing processing factory in Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, southern India. Such a clothing factory is There are more than 17,500 local factories, and 60% of India’s knitted garments are produced here. Many multinational apparel fast-moving consumer goods are also processed here.
The chairman of the Indian Garment Export Association in Tirupur said that international garment companies launch new styles of clothing every month, and Garment factories need to closely cooperate with order requirements. After the second wave of COVID-19 in India, Indian garment factories have been unable to meet customer requirements for more than two months, which may eventually lead to the long-term loss of international customers.
According to Indian media reports, affected by the epidemic, some multinational clothing retailers have moved 15-20% of their orders to Other countries. During the second wave of the COVID-19 epidemic, the city’s garment industry lost at least about 100 billion rupees, or about 8.7 billion yuan. India’s apparel industry provides approximately 12 million jobs. Industry insiders in India said that the blockade has had a huge impact on the manufacturing industry.
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