TN guarantees 50% off take of drug, ventilators production


Chennai, Apr 2 (IANS): In order to boost the manufacture of anti-malarial, anti-virul drugs, invasive ventilators, intensive care unit (ICU) monitors, masks and personal protective equipment (PPE), the Tamil Nadu government on Thursday announced incentives like guaranteed off take, interest subsidy and others.

The measures were announced to meet the increased demand for the above items to treat the increasing Coronavirus infected persons in the state.

According to the government, eligible units will be provided with:

- guaranteed sourcing of 50 per cent of the production by Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation

- 30 per cent investment subsidy subject to a maximum of Rs 20 crore spread out equally over five years

- micro/small/medium scale units involved in production of the above items will be classified as `Thrust Sector' and be offered the existing incentives;

- the units can start production and necessary permissions could be obtained later under single window clearance process

- 100 per cent exemption from stamp duty

- interest subsidy on working capital loan up to six per cent for two quarters till December 31, 2020.

  

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