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Nile Textile Industries Reports Strong Growth in 2025, Plans USD 20 Million Investment for Expansion in 2026

Nile Textile Industries – the industrial arm of MGS Industry Group – announced continued strong growth throughout 2025, extending the momentum achieved in 2024. The company reported a 56% increase in garment and home textile production compared to last year, bringing total cumulative growth since 2024 to nearly 98%, alongside a 27% rise in average unit prices.

Eng. Mahmoud Ghazal, Chairman of MGS Industry Group and member of the Home Textiles Export Council and Textile Industries Chamber, said the results reflect rising global demand for Egyptian textile products, particularly in the U.S. and European markets. This surge has prompted the Group to expand production capacity and increase its workforce to support rapidly growing sales.

Ghazal highlighted that June 2024 witnessed record sales growth of 100%, with expectations that total growth will reach around 150% in 2025, driven by expansion strategies and improved operational efficiency.

Read more: Egypt Turns to Private Sector to Operate State Textile Factories After Multi-Billion EGP Upgrades

USD 20 Million Investment Planned for 2026

Looking ahead, Ghazal confirmed that the Group plans to invest nearly USD 20 million in 2026. The investment package will include:

  • Establishing new production units in several governorates in Upper Egypt, fully dedicated to export
  • Upgrading and purchasing advanced machinery and production technologies
  • Launching training and qualification programs to enhance workforce skills, productivity, and product quality

He emphasized that the Group’s long-term policy prioritizes investing in human capital, expanding employment opportunities, and supporting sustainable economic development, especially in Upper Egypt.

Participation in Heimtextil 2026

Ghazal also announced that Nile Textile Industries is preparing to participate in the Heimtextil international exhibition, noting that global trade fairs are key to strengthening the competitiveness of Egyptian products, forming new international partnerships, and unlocking new export markets aligned with the Group’s sustainable growth plans.

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