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US’ PVH Q3 revenue edges up 2%; narrows fiscal 2025 outlook
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Australian apparel trade steadies despite slight Jul–Oct dip
Apparel imports (code **) eased marginally by *.** per cent to Au$*.*** billion (~$*.*** billion), compared with Au$*.*** billion a year earlier. Retailers continued to operate with tighter stock-management strategies amid soft discretionary spending. The conservative buying behaviour stems from persistent cost-of-living pressures, extended inventory cycles from ****, and a shift towards just-in-time replenishment to reduce carrying costs. Despite muted year-to-date activity, October strengthened as imports rose *.** per cent year-on-year to Au$*.*** billion (~$*.*** billion), reflecting earlier inventory planning for November promotions and festive-season demand. Stronger October inflows also signal improved consumer confidence heading into peak trading months.
Imports of textile yarn, fabrics, and made-up articles (code **) remained a key growth area, rising *.** per cent to Au$*.*** billion (~$*.*** billion). October shipments under this category climbed to Au$*** million, up from Au$*** million in October ****, indicating stable production cycles across apparel, upholstery, and technical textile applications. The increase reflects steady demand from domestic manufacturers and continued recovery in local garment and home textile production hubs, which are replenishing raw materials after earlier supply-chain constraints.
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Australia holds cash rate at 3.6% as inflation risks rise
The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the cash rate unchanged at 3.60 per cent, as policymakers weighed a firmer-than-expected economic recovery against signs of a fresh pick-up in inflation. The Monetary Policy Board said the decision was unanimous.
Australia’s central bank has kept the cash rate at 3.60 per cent, citing mixed signals.
Inflation has eased but recently picked up, with some signs of broader price pressures.
Economic momentum has strengthened, while the labour market is softening.
With risks to inflation shifting upward, the Board opted for caution and will closely monitor global and domestic developments.
Inflation has eased significantly from its 2022 peak, but recent data show a renewed rise. The bank noted that part of the increase in underlying inflation appears temporary, and emphasised uncertainty around the monthly CPI series given its relative newness. Even so, there are emerging signals of a more broadly based acceleration in prices that could prove persistent, warranting close monitoring.
Economic momentum has strengthened, with private demand recovering through improved consumption and investment. Effects of earlier rate cuts have yet to fully filter through the economy. However, the bank acknowledged that money market rates and government bond yields have climbed recently, tightening conditions at the margin.
Labour market indicators show a gradual softening, though conditions remain somewhat tight overall. Unemployment has edged higher and employment growth has slowed, but underutilisation is still low and capacity utilisation remains above its long-run average. Many businesses continue to report difficulty sourcing labour. Wage Price Index growth has moderated from its peak, yet broader wage measures remain strong, and unit labour cost growth is still elevated.
The Board highlighted considerable uncertainty in the domestic outlook. The rebound in activity, particularly in the private sector, has been stronger than anticipated and could increase capacity pressures if maintained. Global risks also remain significant, though Australia’s key trading partners have so far experienced limited impact on their growth and trade performance, the Reserve Bank of Australia said in a release.
Given these mixed signals, the Board judged it appropriate to stay cautious while reassessing the persistence of inflationary pressures. It said risks to inflation had recently shifted to the upside, even as a modest further easing in labour market tightness is expected.
The bank reiterated that it will closely watch global and financial market developments, domestic demand trends, and the evolution of inflation and employment conditions. It reaffirmed its commitment to achieving price stability and full employment, stating it will take whatever actions are necessary to fulfil its mandate.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
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Egypt in talks with Chinese fabric manufacturer to set up $100-mn unit
Heiba also met representatives of Elegance Apparel Garments Free Zone in Shebin El-Kom, with discussions focussed on the facility’s expansion.
Egypt is keen to attract new industrial investment, according to General Authority for Investment and Free Zones CEO Hossam Heiba, who recently held talks with Chinese fabric manufacturer Fountain Set Limited to set up a $100-million textile complex.
Heiba also met representatives of Elegance Apparel Garments Free Zone in Shebin El-Kom, with discussions focussed on the facility’s expansion.
Fountain Set plans a 200,000-sqm spinning and weaving facility under either a free-zone or special economic zone model, creating around 1,500 direct jobs and serving as a regional hub for fabric production and exports to Europe and Africa, according to the country’s state information service.
Egypt has invested over $4 billion to modernise state-owned factories with European equipment, offering flexible ownership, lease and usufruct models to attract private investors, Heiba said.
He stressed that Egypt’s variety of investment frameworks—including general and private free zones and special economic zones—allows investors to select the optimal system for their projects. He also highlighted potential industrial integration with existing textile companies in El-Mahalla City, boosting production and exports.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
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