The Use of the Installed Capacity of the Industry Fell to 61 per Cent in October: in the Textile Sector It Is Already Below 35 per Cent
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Textile manufacturing was the largest year-on-year decline, with a utilization level of 32.5 per cent compared to 47.8 per cent in October last year. On the other hand, oil refining rose from 79.1 per cent to 82.2 per cent. Sectoral blocks with installed capacity utilization levels above the overall level were oil refining (82.2 per cent), basic metal industries (71.1 per cent), food products and beverages (68.7 per cent), chemicals and substanc…
The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) reported today that the utilization of installed capacity in the industry was 61.0 per cent during October 2025. This level represents a decrease of two percentage points from the same month's 2024 record, when the indicator reached 63.0%. The statistical agency pointed to the manufacture of textile products as the sector with the highest year-on-year decline, operating only 32.5 per cent…
The last report of the INDEC revealed a setback for the second consecutive month. The worst hit sector was textiles, which is just above 30% of its capacity. The use of installed capacity in the Argentine industry fell for the second consecutive month in October to reach only 61%, according to the National Institute ... NEAR THE DISEASE/Industrial activity fell again in October: it operated with only 61% of its installed capacity Read more »
Sectors like textile and automotive led the fall, reported Indec.
It is the second consecutive month of 2025 that this indicator remains above 60 per cent, since in September it was 61.1 per cent. Meanwhile, textile products have in October a level of utilization of installed capacity of 32.5 per cent, lower than that recorded in the same month of the previous year (47.8 per cent). The installed capacity of the industry fell to 61 per cent in October compared to 63 per cent in 2024, with sectors such as textil…
The installed capacity of the industry fell to 61 per cent in October compared to 63 per cent in 2024, with sectors such as textiles around 32.5 per cent, well below the average, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC). It is the second consecutive month of 2025 in which this indicator remains above 60 per cent, since in September it stood at 61.1 per cent. The main year-on-year negative incidences are observed in …
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