Tamil Nadu gives big push to MSMEs

In a significant push to support Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), the Tamil Nadu government has disbursed approximately Rs 1,382 crore in subsidies to 19,931 MSMEs over the past four years. The financial aid covered various categories, including investment, electricity, payroll, and back-end interest subsidies.

Listen to this article

Recognizing MSMEs as the second-largest employment generators after agriculture, the State government has ramped up efforts to expedite payments owed to these businesses, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said while inaugurating ACMEE ’25, a five-day machine tools exhibition organised by the Ambattur Industrial Estate Manufacturers Association (AIEMA).

To streamline operations and accelerate the disbursal of dues, the Chennai and Madurai Facilitation Groups have been split, while two new groups have been established in Vellore and Thoothukudi. This restructuring has led to the clearance of outstanding dues amounting to Rs 127.3 crore for 794 MSMEs.

Additionally, a Tamil Nadu-specific credit guarantee scheme launched in 2022 has facilitated loans worth Rs 7,578.53 crore to 42,278 MSMEs, significantly improving access to credit for small businesses across the state, he pointed out.

Underscoring the sector’s crucial role in Tamil Nadu’s economy, the government has provided a budgetary allocation of Rs 1,918.22 crore for MSME development in the current financial year.

The Chief Minister also responded to a proposal made by the Federation’s president, assuring that it would be given due consideration. The request called for the creation of an industrial hub within 50 km of the Ambattur Industrial Estate to support growing business needs in the region.

Latest

US grants 30-day waiver to India to buy Russian Oil: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

To enable oil to keep flowing into the global...

West Asia Conflict: A look at potential sectoral impact

Energy: A majority of energy is transported through the Strait...

Somany Ceramics says supplier restricts gas supply, amid Middle East conflict

Accordingly, SGL has informed that the Daily Contracted Quantity...

GAIL mulls supply cuts on customers, amid Force Majeure notices

GAIL said its long-term suppliers, Petronet LNG Ltd, has...

Newsletter

Don't miss

US grants 30-day waiver to India to buy Russian Oil: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

To enable oil to keep flowing into the global...

West Asia Conflict: A look at potential sectoral impact

Energy: A majority of energy is transported through the Strait...

Somany Ceramics says supplier restricts gas supply, amid Middle East conflict

Accordingly, SGL has informed that the Daily Contracted Quantity...

GAIL mulls supply cuts on customers, amid Force Majeure notices

GAIL said its long-term suppliers, Petronet LNG Ltd, has...

US Trade court orders tariff refunds: report

"All importers of record whose entries were subject to...

US grants 30-day waiver to India to buy Russian Oil: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

To enable oil to keep flowing into the global market, the Treasury Department is issuing a temporary 30-day waiver to allow Indian refiners to...

West Asia Conflict: A look at potential sectoral impact

Energy: A majority of energy is transported through the Strait of Hormuz, located between Oman and Iran and the vital artery for global energy trade,...

Somany Ceramics says supplier restricts gas supply, amid Middle East conflict

Accordingly, SGL has informed that the Daily Contracted Quantity of gas supply shall be provisionally restricted to 50 per cent of the contracted quantity...