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GST Rate Rationalisation: How Tamil Nadu Will Benefit

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....ST Rate Rationalisation: How Tamil Nadu Will Benefit<BR>GST<BR>Dated:- 23-9-2025<BR><BR>Key Takeaways * GST cuts to 5% or nil&nbsp;across textiles, handicrafts, coir, food and fisheries will lower consumer prices by 6-11%. * Traditional sectors like&nbsp;Kanchipuram silk, Bhavani rugs, Swamimalai icons&nbsp;and&nbsp;Manapparai murukku&nbsp;to gain renewed competitiveness. * Large industries in&nbsp;automobiles, renewable energy, electronics&nbsp;and&nbsp;defence&nbsp;to benefit from lower input costs. * Around&nbsp;10 lakh jobs in Tiruppur knitwear, 22 lakh in automobiles, and 10.5 lakh fisherfolk&nbsp;to see direct impact. Introduction The GST Council has recently reduced tax rates across a wide range of products. These changes w....

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....ill bring direct benefits to Tamil Nadu, a state that combines traditional handloom and handicrafts with strong industrial clusters and modern sectors such as automobiles, electronics, renewable energy, and defence. With lower GST rates,&nbsp;consumer goods will become cheaper, MSMEs will gain better margins, exporters will be more competitive, and large industries will find it easier to expand.&nbsp;The impact will be widespread, from the knitwear workers of Tiruppur to the weavers of Kanchipuram, the coir artisans of Pollachi, the fisherfolk of Nagapattinam, the auto workers of Sriperumbudur, and the engineers of Avadi. Textiles and Handlooms Tamil Nadu's textile industry is not only one of the largest in India but also one of the most....

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.... labour-intensive. It sustains millions of livelihoods across districts such as Tiruppur, Erode, Karur, Salem and Kanchipuram, and contributes significantly to India's exports. Tiruppur Knitwear:&nbsp;Known as the "Knitwear Capital of India," Tiruppur alone&nbsp;employs about 10 lakh people&nbsp;and contributes nearly&nbsp;90% of India's cotton knitwear exports, worth around USD 1 billion. The&nbsp;city has more than 1,300 exporting units, supplying garments to large global retailers. With GST reduced from&nbsp;12% to 5%&nbsp;on low-value apparel, embroidery and accessories, costs are expected to fall by&nbsp;6-11%.&nbsp;This helps MSMEs improve their margins, makes exports to the US and Europe more competitive, and ensures that India reta....

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....ins its edge in global knitwear markets. Kanchipuram Silk:&nbsp;The sector supports thousands of family weavers and over&nbsp;14,000 silk farmers, many of whom are already engaged in expanding sericulture in the State. Kanchipuram saris, which enjoy GI-tag status, are world-renowned for their durability and lustrous finish. The industry depends heavily on zari, sourced from Surat and the Tamil Nadu Zari Factory. A reduction in GST on zari from&nbsp;12% to 5%&nbsp;will cut raw material costs by around 7%, bringing down the final price of a sari by&nbsp;2-4%. Other Handloom Products:&nbsp;Bhavani Jamakkalam rugs (Erode)&nbsp;and&nbsp;Madurai Sungudi sarees,&nbsp;both GI-tagged,&nbsp;will also become about&nbsp;6% cheaper.&nbsp;These crafts ....

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....are deeply rooted in community traditions and provide steady employment in rural households. The GST cuts will make such products more affordable for domestic buyers while also boosting their competitiveness in niche export markets. Handicrafts and Heritage Industries Tamil Nadu's handicrafts are world famous for their artistry, cultural symbolism and heritage value. They provide employment to thousands of families, many of whom pass down traditional skills through generations. Swamimalai Bronze Icons:&nbsp;Around&nbsp;1,200 artisans&nbsp;in Thanjavur district create icons using the ancient lost-wax method. The sector also sustains&nbsp;exports worth Rs.20-30 crore annually,&nbsp;particularly to Europe and the US. With GST cut to 5%, pro....

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....ducts will be about&nbsp;6% cheaper,&nbsp;benefiting temple boards, collectors, and museums in India and abroad. Temple Jewellery (Nagercoil):&nbsp;A&nbsp;GI-tagged craft&nbsp;rooted in Kanyakumari district, supporting around&nbsp;500 Kammalar/Vishwakarma artisan families&nbsp;through small workshops and seasonal demand. With GST reduced from 12% to 5%, finished pieces will be about&nbsp;6% cheaper,&nbsp;making accessories for Bharatanatyam, weddings, and diaspora markets more affordable. Brass, Stone and Wood Crafts:&nbsp;Artisans in&nbsp;Thanjavur, Kumbakonam and Mamallapuram&nbsp;produce brass idols, Tanjore paintings, wood statues and stone carvings. A&nbsp;6-7% price drop&nbsp;will help in tourist sales, and e-commerce platforms, exp....

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....anding their reach to both domestic and global buyers. Traditional Dolls and Toys:&nbsp;Produced in&nbsp;Thanjavur, Salem and Kancheepuram,&nbsp;these handmade toys often peak in demand during festivals. With&nbsp;GST reduced to 5%, they gain better competitiveness against imported plastic toys, ensuring continued support for small artisan families. Coir Industry Pollachi, Kangeyam and Cuddalore&nbsp;are major coir belts in Tamil Nadu. This sector, which is highly labour-intensive, is dominated by women and OBC artisan families engaged in fibre extraction and spinning. With GST reduced from&nbsp;12% to 5%, coir mats, ropes and geo-textiles will now be&nbsp;6-7% cheaper.&nbsp;This improves competitiveness for exports to the USA and Europe....

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.... while also making coir-based products more affordable in domestic markets. With increasing use of coir in infrastructure projects, the sector has new opportunities for expansion. Processed Foods and Dairy Food processing and dairy are critical to Tamil Nadu's rural economy, as they provide income to farmers, small processors and women workers. Packaged Foods:&nbsp;Biscuits&nbsp;(18%&rarr;5%),&nbsp;namkeens and sauces&nbsp;(12%&rarr;5%),&nbsp;and dairy products like paneer, UHT milk and butter&nbsp;(moved to nil or 5%)&nbsp;will become&nbsp;4-11% cheaper.&nbsp;This will provide relief to consumers while also supporting demand for MSMEs and cooperatives engaged in food production. Aavin Dairy:&nbsp;Aavin&nbsp;procures 36-37 lakh litres o....

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....f milk daily from about 5 lakh farmers.&nbsp;Lower GST on dairy products strengthens this cooperative network, anchors rural incomes, and ensures that consumers benefit from lower retail prices. Manapparai Murukku:&nbsp;This&nbsp;GI-tagged snack from Tiruchirappalli, made by around&nbsp;500 units employing 2,000-3,000 workers, will now be about&nbsp;6% cheaper. This will help small processors compete with large branded snacks and also tap diaspora markets in the Gulf and elsewhere. Fisheries Tamil Nadu has a marine fisherfolk&nbsp;population&nbsp;of&nbsp;10.48 lakh&nbsp;spread across&nbsp;14 coastal districts.&nbsp;With strong domestic demand and&nbsp;exports worth Rs.6,957 crore&nbsp;in 2022-23, the sector is vital to the State's econom....

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....y. With GST on processed fish and seafood reduced from&nbsp;12% to 5%, products will be&nbsp;6-7% cheaper.&nbsp;This supports small processors, many of whom employ women in cleaning and packaging, as well as exporters targeting the&nbsp;USA, Europe and Middle East.&nbsp;Districts such as&nbsp;Thoothukudi, Nagapattinam, Ramanathapuram and Cuddalore&nbsp;stand to gain the most. Stationery and Education Sivakasi and Perambur&nbsp;are major hubs for printing and stationery, with tens of thousands of workers engaged in family-run MSMEs. Many women are employed in binding and finishing work. With GST on&nbsp;notebook paper&nbsp;reduced from 12% to nil&nbsp;and on&nbsp;stationery boxes&nbsp;from&nbsp;12% to 5%,&nbsp;retail prices are expected to....

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.... drop by&nbsp;6-11%.&nbsp;This will directly benefit households, schools and state education departments, which procure large quantities at the start of the academic year. Industry and Engineering Beyond primary sectors, Tamil Nadu's strong industrial base will see wide-ranging benefits. Pumps and Irrigation Equipment:&nbsp;Thousands of MSMEs in Tamil Nadu produce pumps, small engines, sprinklers and irrigation tools. With GST reduced from&nbsp;28% to 18%&nbsp;on many parts and from&nbsp;12% to 5%&nbsp;on sprinklers and hand pumps, prices of equipment will fall by&nbsp;6-8%.&nbsp;This will help small and marginal farmers adopt modern irrigation systems, improving farm productivity. Automobiles:&nbsp;In 2023,&nbsp;Tamil Nadu accounted fo....

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....r 40% of India's EV production and employed 22 lakh people&nbsp;in its auto sector. With GST on vehicles and parts reduced from&nbsp;28% to 18%,&nbsp;the effective tax load will be lower by about&nbsp;8%.&nbsp;This will make automobiles more affordable for domestic buyers and improve cost competitiveness for manufacturers and exporters. Renewable Energy:&nbsp;The State has a renewable energy capacity of 34,700 MW, more than half of its total energy mix. This includes 10,500 MW of wind and 7,360 MW of solar. With GST on renewable devices and parts cut from&nbsp;12% to 5%, project costs will be reduced by&nbsp;6-7%, improving economics for developers and supporting Tamil Nadu's green energy targets. Electronics and Emerging Sectors Electro....

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....nics and new-age technologies are also expected to benefit significantly from GST rationalisation. Electronics:&nbsp;Sriperumbudur, Oragadam, Kancheepuram, and Krishnagiri&nbsp;have emerged as major electronics hubs. With GST on&nbsp;TVs and monitors reduced from 28% to 18%&nbsp;and on&nbsp;silicon wafers from 12% to 5%,&nbsp;consumer prices will come down and MSMEs in the supply chain will see reduced input costs. This strengthens Tamil Nadu's growing ESDM exports. Drones and UAVs:&nbsp;GST on drones has been cut to&nbsp;5% from earlier 18/28%.&nbsp;This makes them&nbsp;13-18% cheaper,&nbsp;accelerating adoption in agriculture, defence, logistics, mapping and infrastructure monitoring. Tamil Nadu already houses several drone startups in&....

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....nbsp;Chennai, Hosur and Coimbatore,&nbsp;making it well-placed to lead this emerging sector. Defence, Aerospace and Rail Manufacturing Tamil Nadu hosts one of India's strongest defence and aerospace corridors, with major facilities in&nbsp;Avadi (Chennai), Coimbatore, Trichy and Salem.&nbsp;The State is home to several PSUs, including&nbsp;DRDO labs, HAL units, the Heavy Vehicles Factory, Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), Engine Factory Avadi, and Ordnance Factory Trichy.&nbsp;Together, these units, along with a growing network of MSMEs, make Tamil Nadu a critical contributor to India's defence preparedness. Military Hardware:&nbsp;Missiles, transport aircraft and simulators now attract&nbsp;0% GST,&nbsp;red....

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....ucing costs by&nbsp;18-28%. This strengthens domestic production and supports&nbsp;Atmanirbhar Bharat. Walkie-Talkies and Radios:&nbsp;With tax reduced from&nbsp;12% to 5%, defence and police communication equipment will be more affordable. Testing Equipment and Spares:&nbsp;The&nbsp;18%&rarr;0%&nbsp;GST cut improves budgets for maintenance and R&D, helping defence PSUs and MSMEs lower costs in servicing and precision toolmaking. Rail Coach Manufacturing:&nbsp;The&nbsp;Integral Coach Factory (Chennai)&nbsp;employs about&nbsp;8,200 people&nbsp;and is one of the world's largest rail coach manufacturers. With GST rationalisation on HVAC systems, engines and several input assemblies&nbsp;(28%&rarr;18%), coach build costs will come down by&nb....

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....sp;3-5%. This will directly benefit Indian Railways' capex efficiency, including the production of&nbsp;Vande Bharat, EMU and MEMU coaches. Conclusion The GST rationalisation will benefit Tamil Nadu across multiple sectors, from traditional&nbsp;handlooms, handicrafts, coir and fisheries&nbsp;to modern industries like&nbsp;automobiles, electronics, renewable energy and defence. It will&nbsp;reduce consumer prices, improve MSME margins, and make exports more competitive. By easing costs for both households and industries, the reforms will&nbsp;strengthen rural livelihoods&nbsp;while boosting the State's position as an&nbsp;industrial hub. With its blend of heritage and modern manufacturing, Tamil Nadu is set to be among the key beneficiar....

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....ies of the GST cuts, in line with the vision of&nbsp;Atmanirbhar Bharat&nbsp;and&nbsp;Viksit Bharat 2047. Click here for PDF *** SK/M<BR> News - Press release - PIB....