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India’s IIP growth rate 4% in Sept 2025; IIP 152.8
The IIP stood at 152.8 compared to 146.9 in September 2024.
India’s growth rate of the index of industrial production (IIP) for September was 4 per cent, according to quick estimates by the National Statistics Office.
The figure remains unchanged from quick estimates of August 2025.
The IIP stood at 152.8 compared to 146.9 in September 2024.
The IIP growth rate for manufacturing in the month was 4.8 per cent, while the IIP for the sector was 154.3.
The IIP growth rate for manufacturing in the month was 4.8 per cent, while the IIP for the sector was 154.3.
Within the manufacturing sector, 13 out of 23 industry groups at National Industrial Classification (NIC) 2 digit-level have recorded a year-on-year (YoY) positive growth in September.
The indices stood at 143.3 for primary goods, 122 for capital goods, 169.4 for intermediate goods and 197.6 for infrastructure/construction goods for September, a ministry release said.
Further, the indices for consumer durables and non-durables stood at 146.5 and 141.5 respectively.
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Two Chinese-backed firms to set up textile-garment units in Egypt
The projects will cover 68,000 square metre and generate 4,600 direct jobs.
Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) chairman Waleid Gamal El-Dein and Ismailia province deputy governor Ahmed Essam El-Din laid the foundation stones.
Foundation stones were recently laid for two projects in Egypt’s West Qantara Industrial Zone by two Chinese-backed Firms.
Hui Zhou Top New Garment will set up an export unit for RMG and sportswear, with production likely to begin in July 2026.
Changzhou Top Credit’s project will manufacture fabrics and textiles, with an expected annual output of over 28,000 tonnes, 80 per cent of which will be exported.
Hui Zhou Top New Garment will set up an integrated, export-oriented factory for readymade and sportswear apparel, with production expected to begin in July 2026. The 28,000-square metre facility valued at $7.2 million will employ 4,000 workers and produce more than 25 million pieces annually, domestic media outlets reported.
With an investment of $13.3 million, Changzhou Top Credit’s project will manufacture fabrics and textiles on a 40,000-sq m site, with an expected annual output exceeding 28,000 tonnes, 80 per cent of which will be exported. The factory will employ 600.
El-Dein said the first phase of the industrial zone’s development has already drawn 44 projects, with total investments worth $1.17 billion and creating 60,165 jobs in less than two years.
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US’ Carter’s Q3 FY25 sales edge down 0.1% to $757.8 mn
The operating income fell 62.2 per cent to $29.1 million, reflecting higher tariffs, increased investment in product quality and store expansion. Adjusted operating income dropped 48.9 per cent to $39.4 million, with an adjusted operating margin of 5.2 per cent versus 10.2 per cent in the previous year.
American apparel company Carter’s, Inc, has reported flat Q3 FY25 sales at $757.8 million, while profit fell sharply due to higher tariffs and restructuring costs.
Net income dropped to $11.6 million from $58.3 million, with adjusted EPS down to $0.74.
The company plans 300 job cuts and 150 store closures to save $35 million annually, while tariffs are expected to impact Q4 earnings by $25–35 million.
Net income plunged to $11.6 million, or $0.32 per diluted share, from $58.3 million, or $1.62 per diluted share, a year earlier. On an adjusted basis, net income was $26.8 million, or $0.74 per diluted share, compared to $59 million, or $1.64 per diluted share, in Q3 FY24, Carter’s said in a press release.
“Our third quarter performance reflected continued improvement in US retail business demand as we achieved positive comparable sales and improved pricing for the second consecutive quarter,” said Douglas C Palladini, chief executive officer (CEO) and president. “However, elevated product costs, in part due to the impact of higher tariffs, as well as additional investment, weighed meaningfully on our profitability.”
For the first nine months (9M) of FY25, Carter’s has reported net sales of $1.97 billion, down 0.6 per cent YoY. Adjusted operating income declined nearly half to $86.5 million, with adjusted earnings per share (EPS) at $1.57, compared with $3.43 a year earlier. Net cash used in operations totalled $136.3 million, compared to net cash inflow of $11.3 million in FY24.
The company has initiated a productivity drive, including the reduction of 300 office-based roles (around 15 per cent of its workforce) and the closure of 150 stores across North America by 2026, measures expected to generate annual savings of about $35 million beginning in 2026, added the release.
Looking ahead, the company warned that new US import tariffs could have a pre-tax earnings impact of $200–250 million annually. Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, and India now account for about 75 per cent of Carter’s sourcing, with China contributing less than 3 per cent. The company expects a $25–35 million hit to pre-tax income in Q4 FY25 due to tariff pressures.
Carter’s has also secured commitments for a new five-year $750 million asset-based revolving credit facility to strengthen liquidity and is evaluating refinancing options for its $500 million senior notes maturing in 2027.
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Egypt’s textile & apparel imports from Turkiye rise 7.7% in H1 2025
Egypt’s textile and apparel imports from Turkiye rose 7.7 per cent year-on-year to $154.68 million in H1 2025, driven mainly by higher fabric demand from garment exporters.
Fabric imports surged 27.75 per cent, while yarn imports dipped slightly.
Despite modest overall growth, Turkiye remained Egypt’s second-largest supplier of fabrics and apparel and third-largest in yarn.
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