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3M India reports first quarterly loss in June 2020 due to labour code hit

3M India reports first quarterly loss in June 2020 due to labour code hit
3M India reports first quarterly loss in June 2020 due to labour code hit

The Indian arm of 3M suffered its first quarterly loss in over five and a half years due to a one-time cost'related to the new labour codes'.

The company's products, which range from Post-it Notes to power tools posted a loss on Thursday of 620.6 millions rupees (about $6.85 million), compared with a profit last year of 1.14 billion rupees.

The company had last posted a loss during the quarter ending June 2020, amid a COVID-19 lockdown across the country.

3M India’s revenue for the December quarter in the Transportation and Electronics?segment grew 3.8%. This is down from the 10% increase of the previous year.

3M India’s second largest business, the safety and industrials division, grew 20%, while its healthcare sector grew 13.5%.

The total revenue increased 12.7%, to 12,28 billion rupees. This was higher than the expenses which rose by 10%.

The company recorded a charge for 746?millions of rupees, tied to India's labour codes. This is the biggest overhaul in workers' laws that India has seen in decades. It has impacted profits across all sectors.

Aseem Joshi, the Managing Director designate of 'Scotch-Brite Scrub' manufacturer, will succeed Ramesh Ramadurai as of April 2026.

Last month, 3M parent company reported a?annual loss that was just below Wall Street expectations, citing uneven demands. CEO ?Bill Brown said its ?roofing-granules and automotive-aftermarket units will ?stay under pressure early in 2026 due to a weak macro environment. $1 = 90.6080 Indian Rupees (Reporting and editing by Mrigank Dahniwala in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)