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Hexagon largely offsets tariff impact, but uncertainty clouds outlook

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Posted on July 25, 2025

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By Marta Frackowiak (Reuters) -Hexagon's operating profit fell less than expected after it managed to mitigate most of the negative tariff effects in the second quarter, the Swedish maker of

Hexagon Mitigates Tariff Effects, Yet Outlook Remains Uncertain

By Marta Frackowiak

(Reuters) -Hexagon's operating profit fell less than expected after it managed to mitigate most of the negative tariff effects in the second quarter, the Swedish maker of measurement and positioning systems said on Friday.

The impact of U.S. tariffs was just over 2 million euros ($2.35 million), said Executive Vice President Norbert Hanke, talking to analysts and press on a conference call.

"This headwind was mainly due to the gap between tariff impact and price increases," added Hanke, who had served as Hexagon's interim CEO during the quarter.

The impact, which Hexagon had in April estimated would be up to 15 million euros before mitigation, was also offset through optimization of logistics and assembly, he said.

Despite this, Hexagon warned that uncertainty related to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policies made it difficult to forecast results for the remainder of the year.

Shares of the industrial technology group rose 5.2% by midday local time in Stockholm (1000 GMT).

The main concern remains the tariff environment's impact on customer behaviours, Hanke said.

That environment was most challenging in the Geosystems unit, which develops digital solutions used by customers in the construction sector among others, Hexagon's new CEO Anders Svensson said in the earnings statement.

The company is also working on a cost improvement programme that will be implemented as soon as possible, he added.

It reported a 10% drop in its adjusted operating earnings to 360.6 million euros, but beat the 358.1 million euro estimate from 12 analysts polled by LSEG.

"Organic growth in the second quarter was 3%, as the divisions mitigated delays in customer decision making due to ongoing geopolitical uncertainty," Svensson said. That followed flat organic sales in the first quarter.

Svensson also repeated the previously announced timeline for the planned spin-off of Hexagon's Asset Lifecycle Intelligence and Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial businesses, with listing under the name Octave expected in the first half of 2026.

($1 = 0.8521 euros)

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

Key Takeaways

  • Hexagon mitigated most tariff impacts in Q2.
  • US tariffs cost Hexagon over 2 million euros.
  • Uncertainty due to US trade policies affects forecasts.
  • Hexagon shares rose 5.2% despite profit drop.
  • Spin-off of certain businesses planned by 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the impact of U.S. tariffs on Hexagon's profits?
The impact of U.S. tariffs was just over 2 million euros ($2.35 million), which was less than previously estimated.
How did Hexagon manage to offset the tariff effects?
Hexagon mitigated the negative tariff effects through price increases and optimization of logistics and assembly.
What is the current outlook for Hexagon amid trade policy uncertainty?
Hexagon warned that uncertainty related to U.S. trade policies makes it difficult to forecast results for the remainder of the year.
What was Hexagon's adjusted operating earnings in the second quarter?
Hexagon reported a 10% drop in adjusted operating earnings to 360.6 million euros, slightly beating analysts' estimates.
What organic growth did Hexagon experience in the second quarter?
Hexagon experienced organic growth of 3% in the second quarter, despite delays in customer decision-making due to geopolitical uncertainty.

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