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    Galderma to discuss U.S. tariffs with retailers, sees "moving target"

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    Posted on March 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Galderma will discuss U.S. tariffs with retailers to mitigate impacts. CEO Ornskov sees tariffs as a 'moving target' affecting sales and production.

    Galderma to Address U.S. Tariffs with Major Retailers

    ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss skincare company Galderma will talk to major American retailers about trade tariffs imposed by the U.S. government in order to manage their impact, CEO Flemming Ornskov said on Thursday.

    U.S. President Donald Trump this week slapped tariffs of 25% on Canada and Mexico, though his administration later said it would temporarily exempt automakers and consider other products.

    "We will be talking to Walmart, Target, Amazon, and others to figure out how we're going to react to this, also price-wise," Ornskov told Reuters after Galderma posted a 9.3% sales increase for 2024 and net income of $231 million.

    He described tariffs as "a bit of a moving target," noting that their scope could still be altered.

    Ornskov said his company had already taken "precautions on stock and other things" in the U.S. to mitigate the impact on Galderma, which has major production operations in Canada.

    "Another way of compensating this would be just to drive more volume with your product," he said.

    Galderma's net U.S. sales were flat in 2024 on the year and fell in the final quarter. Ornskov said there were specific factors behind that and was confident U.S. sales would grow in 2025.

    Trump has also threatened to impose tariffs on Europe.

    As most aesthetic companies produce in Europe, they and Galderma would be affected, Ornskov said.

    Galderma's results come almost a year after it listed on the Swiss stock exchange. Its share price has since doubled from its initial launch price, though the stock fell by as much as 9% on Thursday before paring losses.

    (Reporting by Dave Graham, Writing by Miranda Murray, Editing by Rachel More)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Galderma plans to discuss U.S. tariffs with major retailers.
    • •CEO Flemming Ornskov describes tariffs as a 'moving target'.
    • •Galderma's U.S. sales were flat in 2024.
    • •Tariffs could affect European production.
    • •Galderma's stock price has doubled since listing.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Galderma to discuss U.S. tariffs with retailers, sees "moving target"

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Galderma's response to U.S. trade tariffs and their impact on business operations.

    2How is Galderma addressing the tariffs?

    Galderma plans to discuss strategies with major U.S. retailers like Walmart and Amazon.

    3What are the potential impacts of the tariffs?

    Tariffs could affect Galderma's sales and production, particularly in Europe.

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