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Sticky costs, weak sentiment drag Mondi's interim profit down nearly 17%

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Posted on July 31, 2025

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(Reuters) -British packaging firm Mondi posted a near 17% fall in first-half pretax profit on Thursday, citing a challenging macroeconomic environment that it warned would persist in the second half

Mondi's Interim Profit Declines Nearly 17% Amid Cost Pressures

Mondi's Financial Performance Overview

(Reuters) -British packaging firm Mondi posted a near 17% fall in first-half pretax profit on Thursday, citing a challenging macroeconomic environment that it warned would persist in the second half of the year.

Impact of Input Costs on Profit

While Mondi has been banking on price hikes to bolster its performance, sticky input costs and cautious consumer sentiment have weighed on margins, especially as its customers navigate trade uncertainties due to tariffs.

Future Outlook and Market Sentiment

Shares of the London-listed company which makes packaging and paper solutions that are sustainable by design were down around 6% at 1,100 pence by 0728 GMT.

Mondi said it expects limited direct impact from tariffs, with just 2-3% of revenue tied to U.S. exports, but remains cautious about broader effects on trade flows, consumer sentiment, and supply chains.

"Looking ahead, ongoing geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainties look set to continue impacting trading conditions into the second half of the year," CEO Andrew King said in a statement.

Mondi reported pre-tax profit of 247 million euros ($282.59 million) in the first half of the year, compared with 296 million euros reported a year earlier.

($1 = 0.8740 euros)

(Reporting by Ankita Bora and Aatrayee Chatterjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia Cheema)

Key Takeaways

  • Mondi's interim profit fell by nearly 17%.
  • Sticky input costs and weak sentiment affected margins.
  • Limited direct impact from tariffs expected.
  • Shares were down 6% following the announcement.
  • Ongoing uncertainties may impact future trading.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pretax profit?
Pretax profit is the income earned by a company before tax expenses are deducted. It reflects the company's profitability from its operations.
What are input costs?
Input costs refer to the expenses incurred by a company to produce goods or services, including raw materials, labor, and overhead costs.
What is consumer sentiment?
Consumer sentiment is a measure of how optimistic or pessimistic consumers feel about the overall economy and their personal financial situation.

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