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Sweden’s H&M to open 50 new stores in India

Swedish fashion retail giant H&M aims to open 50 stores in India to tap the South Asian nation's growing middle-class market, an Indian government statement said Monday.

Sweden's H&M to open 50 new stores in India

It is the second Swedish chain to seek entry into India after the government last year relaxed legislation to allow foreign retailers to set up shop in India and sell directly to Indian consumers to boost investment from abroad.

H&M, one of the world’s leading clothing retailers by sales, has applied to make a 100-million-euro ($131-million) investment and “will establish 50 stores”, the Indian government said in a press release.

But Stockholm-based H&M added in a statement that there “are no concrete plans” yet for when it would open its first stores in India.

Indian Commerce Minister Anand Sharma said in New Delhi he welcomed the application by H&M.

“After the liberalisation of FDI (foreign direct investment) policy in single brand retail, there has been a considerable interest shown by all global retail majors,” Sharma said.

“The government remains committed to a liberal economic reforms agenda,” he added, saying foreign investment was “a source of technology, finance and means of creating gainful employment”.

In February, H&M which like many other European retailers is seeking to diversify from the crisis-hit euro zone, said it aimed to start “with a few stores” in India and would “expand heavily” if all went well.

The application by H&M comes as Ikea awaits final government clearance to enter India and invest $1.9 billion in coming years. It hopes to open 25 of its trademark blue-and-yellow stores in India as part of an emerging markets push.

India’s cabinet is expected to meet Wednesday to make a final decision on Ikea’s application.

Ikea’s entry into India is being closely watched by rivals as a test case for how a large foreign corporation navigates India’s byzantine rules and red tape.

US supermarket chain Walmart is among other retailers that have also announced plans to open stores in India. But the firm is being probed by Indian authorities over whether it broke the law through its US lobbying activities on matters the retailer said involved “enhanced market access for investment in India”.

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Swedish retailer H&M sees profits slump after Russia exit

Swedish fashion retailer H&M reportedĀ a sizeable drop in third-quarter profit on Thursday following its decision to leave the Russian market.

Swedish retailer H&M sees profits slump after Russia exit

The world’s number two clothing group is among a slew of Western companies that have exited Russia following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

H&M paused all sales in the country in March and announced in July that it would wind down operations, although it would reopen stores for “a limited period of time” to offload its remaining inventory.

The company said Thursday its net profit fell to 531 million kronor ($47 million) in the third quarter, down 89 percent from the same period last year. “The third quarter has largely been impacted by our decision to pause sales and then wind down the business in Russia,” chief executive Helena Helmersson said in a statement.

The group said in its earnings statement that it would launch cost-cutting measures that would result in savings totalling two billion kronor.

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