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    Tenaris flags US steel tariff uncertainty, names new finance chief

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    Posted on February 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Tenaris warns of cost uncertainty from US steel tariffs and names Carlos Gomez Alzaga as new CFO amid financial performance updates.

    Tenaris Warns of US Steel Tariff Uncertainty, New CFO Named

    (Reuters) - Italian steel pipe maker Tenaris has warned that a tariff hike by U.S. President Donald Trump on steel and aluminum will create a "high level of uncertainty" for costs and prices in the second half of the year.

    Trump stunned markets by announcing tariffs of 25% on all steel and aluminum imported into the U.S. from next month, leaving industries that rely on such supplies scrambling to offset an expected jump in costs.

    "Likely changes in US tariffs and their possible ramifications on trade flows will introduce a new dynamic with a high level of uncertainty for costs and prices to our results," Luxembourg-based Tenaris said.

    It added in a statement late on Wednesday that it expected its first-quarter revenue and core earnings (excluding extraordinary items) to be in line with the previous quarter, before rising moderately in the second quarter of 2025.

    Despite the warning by Tenaris, brokerage JPMorgan said it did not expect implementation of the tariffs to negatively impact Tenaris' financial results.

    "In fact, (it) would likely lead to an increase in U.S. OCTG (Oil Country Tubular Goods) pricing," it added in a note, saying the rising prices would offset the higher cost for raw materials.

    Tenaris also named Carlos Gomez Alzaga as its new chief financial officer, succeeding the retiring Alicia Mondolo effective May 2.

    The exploration pipeline maker reported a 17% drop in net sales to $2.85 billion for the fourth quarter, although above its previous guidance due to inventory reductions and advanced shipments to the Middle East and Turkey.

    Its EBITDA margin for the last quarter of 2024 stood at 25.5%, below the 28.6% recorded in the same period the year before.

    Tenaris also proposed an overall dividend per share of $0.83 for 2024, including the interim dividend of $0.27 paid in November.

    (Reporting by Rhea Rose Abraham in Bengaluru and Enrico Sciacovelli in Gdansk; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Helen Popper)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tenaris warns of uncertainty from US steel tariffs.
    • •Trump's tariff announcement impacts steel and aluminum costs.
    • •JPMorgan expects tariffs to boost US OCTG pricing.
    • •Carlos Gomez Alzaga appointed as new CFO of Tenaris.
    • •Tenaris reports 17% drop in net sales for Q4.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Tenaris flags US steel tariff uncertainty, names new finance chief

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Tenaris' warning about the uncertainty caused by US steel tariffs and the appointment of a new finance chief.

    2How might US tariffs affect Tenaris?

    US tariffs could create uncertainty in costs and prices, but JPMorgan suggests it might increase US OCTG pricing.

    3Who is the new finance chief of Tenaris?

    Carlos Gomez Alzaga has been named the new chief financial officer of Tenaris.

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