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Car parts supplier Valeo weighs Trump tariffs, sees slight recovery in 2025

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Posted on February 27, 2025

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(Reuters) - Valeo sees a slower recovery in sales in 2025, it said on Thursday, as it further trimmed guidance. The french automotive supplier initially anticipated sales would recover in 2024, with

Valeo Evaluates Impact of Trump Tariffs, Predicts 2025 Sales Recovery

By Nathan Vifflin

(Reuters) -Valeo CEO Christophe Perillat said on Thursday he saw a marginal impact on earnings from U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminium, while the company would pass on the full costs of trade levies on goods from Mexico, China and Canada to its customers.

U.S. President Donald Trump said 25% tariffs on all goods coming into the United States from Mexico and Canada will go into effect on March 4.

"We have new price lists ready, which have been communicated to our clients, and regardless of the reality of the tariffs that will be implemented, we...will obtain 100% immediate compensation," Perillat said on call with journalists, adding that suppliers alone could not bear this "very significant" burden.

The French automotive supplier, which has manufacturing operations in Mexico and China and also the U.S., further trimmed guidance and said it expects a slower recovery in sales this year.

Valeo had anticipated sales would recover in 2024, with momentum picking up in 2025, but then cut its guidance for last year in October to below 2023 levels.

In its annual earnings report on Thursday, Valeo said it sees sales falling to between 21.5 billion and 22.5 billion euros in 2025 compared to a previous forecast of 23.5 billion to 24.5 billion euros and the 21.49 billion euros it reported for 2024.

Analysts polled by the company were expecting 22.09 billion euros in sales in 2025.

Even before the tariffs, car parts suppliers like Valeo and Forvia were grappling with a persistent downturn in automotive production.

(Reporting by Nathan Vifflin; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Valeo CEO sees marginal impact from US tariffs.
  • Company plans to pass tariff costs to customers.
  • Sales recovery expected in 2025, slower than anticipated.
  • Valeo revises 2025 sales forecast to 21.5-22.5 billion euros.
  • Automotive production downturn affects suppliers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What impact do U.S. tariffs have on Valeo's earnings?
Valeo CEO Christophe Perillat mentioned a marginal impact on earnings from U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, indicating that the company would pass on the full costs of these trade levies.
When does Valeo expect sales to recover?
Valeo had initially anticipated a sales recovery in 2024, with momentum expected to pick up in 2025, but has since cut its guidance for last year below 2023 levels.
What are Valeo's projected sales figures for 2025?
Valeo expects sales to fall between 21.5 billion and 22.5 billion euros in 2025, which is lower than the previous forecast of 23.5 billion to 24.5 billion euros.
How are tariffs affecting pricing strategies for Valeo?
Valeo has prepared new price lists for clients, stating that they will obtain 100% immediate compensation for the costs associated with the tariffs.
What challenges are car parts suppliers facing?
Even before the tariffs, car parts suppliers like Valeo were dealing with a persistent downturn in automotive production, which has affected their sales forecasts.

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