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Essity could move more production into US if tariffs are introduced, CEO says

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Posted on January 23, 2025

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This image features Essity's CEO Magnus Groth addressing potential US production shifts in response to tariffs. The article explores how this move could impact operations in Mexico and Canada while highlighting the company's significant presence in the US market.
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By Agata Rybska (Reuters) - Swedish hygiene product and tissue maker Essity could move more of its production into the U.S. from Mexico and Canada if tariffs are introduced by President Donald Trump,

Essity Considers US Production Shift Amid Tariff Threats

By Agata Rybska

(Reuters) - Swedish hygiene product and tissue maker Essity could move more of its production into the U.S. from Mexico and Canada if tariffs are introduced by President Donald Trump, but is not considering plant closures, CEO Magnus Groth said on Thursday.

Essity generates some 14% of its sales in the U.S. and 10% of the products sold there are imported, mainly from Mexico and Canada, Groth told Reuters in an interview.

"We're looking at ways, if needed, to move production even more into the U.S.," he said.

Groth said, however, that the plants in Canada and Mexico would not be impacted by U.S. production becoming more local, as they would still cater to local needs.

Essity has one tissue plant in Drummondville, Canada, and five production facilities for tissue, personal care and medical solutions in Mexico, located in Ecatepec, Monterrey, Reynosa, Sahagun and Uruapan. Three of the Mexican plants produce tissue paper, according to its latest sustainability report for 2023.

It has eight production facilities in the U.S., operating in the same business areas as the Mexican ones, a company spokesperson said.

Essity employs 404 people in Canada, 3,800 in Mexico and 3,200 in the United States.

(Reporting by Agata Rybska in Gdansk; editing by Milla Nissi)

Key Takeaways

  • Essity may increase US production if tariffs are imposed.
  • No plant closures are planned in Mexico or Canada.
  • Essity's US sales account for 14% of its total sales.
  • Essity operates eight facilities in the US.
  • CEO Magnus Groth discusses potential production shifts.

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The main topic is Essity's potential shift of production to the US in response to possible tariffs.
What are Essity's current operations in North America?
Essity has eight facilities in the US, one in Canada, and five in Mexico.
Who is the CEO of Essity?
The CEO of Essity is Magnus Groth.

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