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Major Indian alcohol market Tamil Nadu shutters 15% of state's retail outlets

Tue, 12th May 2026 12:55

MUMBAI, May 12 (Reuters) - India's ​southern state ⁠of Tamil Nadu, one ​of biggest alcohol markets in the country, has ordered the ​closure ‌of 717 state-run retail stores, roughly 15% of ⁠its outlets, citing public welfare.

* ⁠Stores operated by ​the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation which are located within 500 meters of places of worship, educational institutions ​and ‌major bus terminals will need to shut down, the government said.

* All alcohol retail stores in the state are operated by ​the government.

* The decision was taken by Tamil ‌Nadu's new chief minister, actor-turned-politician C. Joseph Vijay.

* The closure process, framed ‌as a public welfare initiative, is mandated to be completed within two weeks.

* Liquor industry sources ​say Tamil Nadu's alcohol sales are dominated by local brands, ‌though foreign companies such as Pernod Ricard and Diageo do have a presence in the state.

* The ⁠change ⁠in policy comes as the ‌liquor industry is battling escalating costs from Iran war-linked disruptions ​and seeking ​price hikes.

* Tamil Nadu is ‌a key state for big foreign companies such as Apple supplier Foxconn. (Reporting by Dhwani Pandya. Editing by Aditya Kalra and Mark Potter)

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