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    Trelleborg lags profit estimates as Trump's trade war weighs on demand

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    Posted on July 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Trelleborg missed profit estimates due to trade war impacts, but saw improved business activity by quarter's end.

    Table of Contents

    • Trelleborg's Financial Performance
    • Impact of Trade Policies
    • Quarterly Earnings Overview
    • Future Growth Outlook

    Trelleborg Falls Short of Profit Expectations Amid Trade War Concerns

    Trelleborg's Financial Performance

    (Reuters) -Swedish engineering group Trelleborg missed market forecasts for second-quarter core earnings on Thursday, as U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war made customers cautious to place new orders, although it said business activity improved towards the end of the quarter.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Trelleborg, which has more than 100 manufacturing facilities around the world, including in the U.S., said in April the direct impact of Trump's trade policies would be limited, but indirect effects could still negatively affect its business.

    Impact of Trade Policies

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Trelleborg's adjusted operating earnings before amortisation (EBITA) fell 1% to 1.59 billion Swedish crowns ($162.92 million) in the quarter. Analysts were expecting 1.62 billion crowns on average, according to LSEG's I/B/E/S data.

    Quarterly Earnings Overview

    Foreign exchange rates negatively impacted the quarterly core profit by 104 million crowns, the company said.

    Its order intake grew compared to the previous three months, with a stronger performance in June than at the beginning of the second quarter.

    Future Growth Outlook

    KEY QUOTE

    "(The improving business activity) gives us reason for cautious optimism as we enter the second half of 2025, where we believe there is potential for organic growth for the Group," CEO Peter Nilsson said in the press release.

    (Reporting by Marta Frąckowiak in Gdansk; Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trelleborg's earnings missed market forecasts.
    • •Trade war impacts customer demand.
    • •Earnings affected by foreign exchange rates.
    • •Order intake improved towards quarter end.
    • •Cautious optimism for future growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trelleborg lags profit estimates as Trump's trade war weighs on demand

    1What were Trelleborg's adjusted operating earnings for the quarter?

    Trelleborg's adjusted operating earnings before amortisation (EBITA) fell 1% to 1.59 billion Swedish crowns ($162.92 million) in the quarter.

    2How did foreign exchange rates affect Trelleborg's profits?

    Foreign exchange rates negatively impacted the quarterly core profit by 104 million crowns, according to the company.

    3What is the CEO's outlook for Trelleborg in the second half of 2025?

    CEO Peter Nilsson expressed cautious optimism, indicating potential for organic growth for the Group as they enter the second half of 2025.

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