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    Home > Finance > Australia's BlueScope steel climbs over 3-year peak as earnings beats estimate
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    Australia's BlueScope steel climbs over 3-year peak as earnings beats estimate

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    Posted on February 17, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    BlueScope Steel shares hit a 3-year high as earnings surpass estimates, driven by strong Australian steel products and U.S. tariff benefits.

    BlueScope Steel Shares Surge After Earnings Beat Estimates

    By Rajasik Mukherjee

    (Reuters) - Shares of Australia's BlueScope Steel hit a more than 3-year high on Monday after the steelmaker's half-year underlying profit surpassed market expectations and its upbeat commentary on U.S. tariffs on steel imports.

    The stock gained as much as 12.3% to A$25.100, poised to touch its highest level since August 31, 2021. The stock also marked its biggest intraday gain since October 23, 2020.

    The broader ASX200 benchmark was down 0.6%, as of 0246 GMT.

    The country's largest steelmaker reported an underlying net profit after tax of A$176 million ($112.01 million), beating both Visible Alpha consensus of A$171 million and UBS estimate of A$170 million.

    "(First half) result was a small beat driven by a strong Australian steel products' (ASP) result," analysts at UBS said in a note.

    The ASP division reported an underlying earnings before interest and tax of A$131 million, ahead of Jarden estimates and the second half of fiscal 2024.

    CEO Mark Vassella also hinted at potential boost to its profitability due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel imports.

    ""If prices go up, as we saw last time, then the short answer is, Yes, we stand to benefit," he said, noting that steel prices were up 20% since Trump's tariff announcement a week ago.

    North America was BlueScope's biggest revenue-generating geography in fiscal 2024, having accounted for about 43.9% of its total sales.

    The Melbourne-based steelmaker also announced an interim dividend of 30 Australian cents per share.

    BlueScope also said it expects underlying EBIT in the second half of the year to be in the range of A$360 million to A$430 million, higher than the A$309 million reported in the first half.

    The 2022-founded company also projected higher second-half earnings for its North America segment.

    ($1 = 1.5713 Australian dollars)

    (Reporting by Rajasik Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •BlueScope Steel shares reach a 3-year high.
    • •Earnings surpass market expectations.
    • •Positive impact from U.S. steel tariffs.
    • •North America is a key revenue region.
    • •Interim dividend announced at 30 cents per share.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Australia's BlueScope steel climbs over 3-year peak as earnings beats estimate

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses BlueScope Steel's share price surge following strong earnings exceeding market expectations.

    2How did U.S. tariffs affect BlueScope?

    U.S. tariffs on steel imports potentially boost BlueScope's profitability, as seen with a 20% rise in steel prices.

    3What are BlueScope's future earnings projections?

    BlueScope expects second-half EBIT to be between A$360 million and A$430 million, up from A$309 million in the first half.

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