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    Dulux paints maker Akzo Nobel sees manageable tariff impact in 2025

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    Posted on April 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Akzo Nobel foresees a manageable tariff impact by 2025, with local production and cost reductions offsetting U.S.-China trade tensions.

    Akzo Nobel Predicts Manageable Tariff Impact in 2025

    By Dimitri Rhodes

    (Reuters) - Dulux paint maker Akzo Nobel said on Wednesday it sees a manageable cost impact from the tariff war between the U.S. and China and reported a first-quarter profit beat, citing cost reductions and higher pricing.

    Akzo Nobel's shares were up 8% as of 0729 GMT, on track for their best day since March 2022, with analysts at J.P. Morgan saying the "1Q beat should reassure."

    "Our local-for-local and procurement derisking strategic principles continue to largely shield us from direct impacts on our cost base or our ability to deliver," CEO Greg Poux-Guillaume said in statement.

    The Dutch paints and coatings maker said it sees a manageable annualized EBITDA cost from the tariff war, with U.S. exports impacted by 25 million euros ($28.44 million) and U.S. imports impacted by 10 million euros, given the current tariffs.

    At present, around 98% of products sold in the U.S. and China are locally produced. Were the tariffs to increase further, the company would be able to replace the remaining flows, Poux-Guillaume told Reuters.

    "While our products don't travel much, our customers do," the CEO said on a call with investors.

    Akzo sells decorative paints and specialised coatings, with each unit relying on consumer confidence and GDP, and the former waning in both the Euro zone and the U.S.

    "If people don't feel confident about the economy or if companies start holding back on investments, then that will impact us indirectly," Poux-Guillaume said.

    "And consumer confidence has kind of leveled off. People are a little bit worried about what's happening to the world and their economy. But it hasn't collapsed. So the market is okay, but not great," he added.

    The Amsterdam-listed company posted a 1.7% drop in adjusted EBITDA to 357 million euros as higher prices and strong cost reductions compensated for lower volumes and inflation.

    This came above the 345 million euros expected by analysts in a Vara consensus provided by the company.

    ($1 = 0.8790 euros)

    (Reporting by Dimitri Rhodes; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Sonia Cheema)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Akzo Nobel reports manageable tariff impact by 2025.
    • •First-quarter profit exceeds expectations due to cost reductions.
    • •98% of products in U.S. and China are locally produced.
    • •Consumer confidence affects paint and coatings sales.
    • •Adjusted EBITDA drops 1.7% but beats analyst expectations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dulux paints maker Akzo Nobel sees manageable tariff impact in 2025

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Akzo Nobel's forecasted impact from U.S.-China tariffs by 2025 and its financial performance.

    2How is Akzo Nobel mitigating tariff impacts?

    Akzo Nobel is using local production and procurement strategies to mitigate tariff impacts.

    3What was Akzo Nobel's financial performance in Q1?

    Akzo Nobel reported a 1.7% drop in adjusted EBITDA but exceeded analyst expectations.

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