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Thyssenkrupp cuts sales & investment forecasts due to tariff impact

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Update time : 2025-08-20 17:12:50
German conglomerate Thyssenkrupp reduced its full-year sales and investment outlook, citing weaker demand as US President Donald Trump’s import tariffs disrupted global trade in autos, machinery, and building materials.

Trade disputes had a significant impact on our quarter and also left some skid marks in macroeconomic terms, Chief Financial Officer Axel Hamann told reporters, adding that many customers are adopting a cautious stance.

Thyssenkrupp now expects sales to decline 5% to 7% in the fiscal year ending September 30, compared with a previous forecast of a drop by up to 3%. Investment plans were lowered to between EUR1.4 billion and EUR1.6 billion, down from EUR1.6-1.8 billion.
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