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UK's Smith+Nephew backs 2025 outlook despite likely tariff impact

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Posted on April 30, 2025

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(Reuters) -UK medical products maker Smith+Nephew on Wednesday maintained its full-year sales and profit margin forecasts, but cautioned that it would likely take a hit due to U.S. tariffs. The

Smith+Nephew Maintains 2025 Outlook Despite Tariff Concerns

(Reuters) -UK medical products maker Smith+Nephew on Wednesday maintained its full-year sales and profit margin forecasts, but cautioned that it would likely take a hit due to U.S. tariffs.

The company, which makes orthopaedic implants, prosthetics, wound dressings and other surgical aids, reported first-quarter sales that were largely in line with analysts' expectations.

The London-based firm said revenue increased 1.6% to $1.41 billion in the quarter, weighed by weak demand in China. It expects full-year underlying revenue growth of around 5%, with trading profit margin to be in the range of 19% to 20%.

That equates to full-year revenue of about $6.06 billion, according to company-compiled estimates, with just over half coming from the United States.

While two-thirds of Smith+Nephew's U.S. sales come from locally made products, the company said it still expects a tariff-related net impact of $15 million to $20 million this year. It did not specify if the hit would be to sales or profit.

It said it is working to mitigate the impact through various measures including adjusting its supply routes and changing the mix of products.

One of its main manufacturing sites for its "wounds division" is in Suzhou, China.

(Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Savio D'Souza)

Key Takeaways

  • Smith+Nephew maintains its full-year sales and profit forecasts.
  • The company expects a tariff-related impact of $15-20 million.
  • First-quarter sales rose 1.6% to $1.41 billion.
  • Revenue growth is expected to be around 5% for the year.
  • Two-thirds of US sales come from locally made products.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Smith+Nephew's 2025 outlook amidst potential impacts from US tariffs.
How is Smith+Nephew mitigating tariff impacts?
Smith+Nephew is adjusting supply routes and changing its product mix to mitigate tariff impacts.
What are Smith+Nephew's revenue expectations?
Smith+Nephew expects full-year underlying revenue growth of around 5%.

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