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    Dow cuts 1,500 jobs as it looks to save $1 billion amid market pressures

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Dow will lay off 1,500 employees to save $1 billion due to market pressures, focusing on Europe and Asia. Sales expectations are below Wall Street predictions.

    Dow to Cut 1,500 Jobs in $1 Billion Savings Plan

    By Tanay Dhumal

    (Reuters) -Dow said on Thursday it will lay off 1,500 employees as part of its $1 billion cost savings plan due to lackluster demand and margin pressures, causing its shares to drop 6.3% in morning trade.

    The chemical industry has been grappling with weak demand and high input costs, leading to lower prices and margin pressures, especially in Europe, where a challenging regulatory environment has prompted some companies to rethink their strategies.

    The Midland, Michigan-based company said it plans to reduce its workforce globally, with Europe and Asia in focus, and it expects to save an additional $300 million to $500 million this year by cutting back on expenses.

    It said it expects sales of $10.3 billion in the current quarter, below Wall Street expectations of $10.78 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    Global feedstocks and energy costs are outpacing price increases, putting the company's margins under pressure and may weigh on current quarter earnings by $100 million, Dow executives said on post-earnings conference call.

    Quarterly net sales from its packaging and specialty plastics segment, its largest by revenue, fell 5.8% to $5.32 billion from a year ago, as lower prices offset higher demand for its packaging products.

    However, the chemical firm remains optimistic about demand growth in North America, particularly for polyethylene, a key material used in packaging.

    On an adjusted basis, the company reported break-even earnings per share in the fourth quarter, below Wall Street expectations of 24 cents per share.

    The company said it is on track to provide an update on its review of some of its European assets, by mid-2025.

    It is also idling one of its European ethylene crackers starting second quarter, and will resume operations when market conditions improve.

    (Reporting by Tanay Dhumal in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Dow plans to lay off 1,500 employees globally.
    • •The company aims to save $1 billion amid market pressures.
    • •Focus on reducing workforce in Europe and Asia.
    • •Sales expectations fall short of Wall Street predictions.
    • •Dow remains optimistic about North American demand growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dow cuts 1,500 jobs as it looks to save $1 billion amid market pressures

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Dow's announcement to lay off 1,500 employees as part of a $1 billion cost-saving plan due to market pressures.

    2Why is Dow cutting jobs?

    Dow is cutting jobs to save $1 billion due to weak demand and high input costs affecting margins, particularly in Europe.

    3What are Dow's sales expectations?

    Dow expects sales of $10.3 billion this quarter, which is below Wall Street's expectations of $10.78 billion.

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