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    Bosch Says US Tariffs' Impact Is Unpredictable, Sees Flat 2025 Organic Sales

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    Posted on May 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Bosch faces uncertainty with US tariffs, predicting 2025 sales growth of 1-3%. Trade volatility and infrastructure investments add complexity.

    Bosch Predicts Uncertain US Tariffs Impact, Flat 2025 Sales

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -German automotive supplier Robert Bosch said on Thursday it would not be able to estimate the impact of tariffs on its business until late in the year, and predicted 2025 sales to grow by a currency-adjusted 1% to 3%.

    Volatility in global trade makes the forecast fraught with uncertainty, the company said, also citing a difficult business environment in its main markets but also possible tailwinds from state infrastructure investment programmes."The consequences of additional tariffs and possible economic effects from European and German infrastructure investments also make an assessment more difficult," it added.

    The U.S. tariffs' impact, which cannot be calculated until late in the year, may lead to greater regional differentiation in company's product development, CEO Stefan Hartung said during conference call.

    Bosch is in talks with the U.S. government, but "it's not the case that companies can make small, extra agreements for tariffs", the chief executive said.

    In the first quarter of 2025, Bosch sales rose 4% compared with the same period last year.

    In contrast, German peer Schaeffler on Wednesday posted a first-quarter revenue decline of 2.9%, citing general softness in the industry.

    Bosch confirmed its operating margin target of 7% for 2026, though calling it "extremely challenging".

    Bosch added that it expects the number of jobs at the company to decline further, particularly in Germany and Europe.

    (Reporting by Ilona Wissenbach and Christina Amann; Writing by Amir OrusovEditing by Ludwig Burger and David Evans)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bosch cannot estimate US tariffs impact until late in the year.
    • •2025 sales growth forecasted at 1-3% despite trade volatility.
    • •Potential tailwinds from state infrastructure investments.
    • •Bosch's operating margin target is 7% for 2026.
    • •Job decline expected, especially in Germany and Europe.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bosch says US tariffs' impact is unpredictable, sees flat 2025 organic sales

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Bosch's challenges with US tariffs and its sales forecast for 2025 amid global trade volatility.

    2How will US tariffs affect Bosch?

    Bosch cannot estimate the impact until late in the year, but it may lead to regional differentiation in product development.

    3What are Bosch's sales projections for 2025?

    Bosch predicts a currency-adjusted sales growth of 1% to 3% for 2025.

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