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Packaging group Mondi to raise prices as Iran war increases costs

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Posted on April 24, 2026

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April 24 (Reuters) - Paper and packaging company Mondi said on Friday that the company is responding to increased costs from the Iran war by raising prices, and that it expects the impact of some of

Packaging firm Mondi hikes prices to tackle Iran war costs, profit drop

Mondi Faces Profit Decline and Rising Costs Amid Iran War

By Neeshita Beura and Raechel Thankam Job

Profit Decline and Price Hike Announcement

April 24 (Reuters) - Paper and packaging group Mondi said it would hike prices after a first-quarter profit decline and warned energy and raw material costs due to the Iran war would remain "higher for longer", sending its shares to a more than 13-year low.

Industry-Wide Impact

Mondi's warning echoes that of Suzano, the world's largest pulp producer, which said that prices for toilet paper, tissues and diapers will rise if the war continues.

Pre-existing Industry Slowdown

The industry was slowing even before the Iran war began at the end of February, triggering energy price rises and supply chain disruptions due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Mondi's Strategy to Restore Profitability

Mondi, which has operations in Europe, North America and Africa, said its price increases, which will take full effect from the third quarter, would help restore its profitability.

Rising Input Costs

CEO Andrew King said Mondi was seeing cost increases in paper, its largest input, as well as in plastic resin, which is used to make pouches and laminated flexible packaging.

"We're seeing the worst of it right now," King told analysts, adding: "But as we see these price increases, we'll be confident we can restore and improve certainly the margins from where we are today."

He did not specify how much prices will rise by.

Operational Adjustments and Market Reaction

Mondi, which supplies paper bags, containerboard and printing papers to sectors including manufacturing and e-commerce, has been axing jobs over the last year as it reshapes its businesses and closes some plants to cut costs.

Shares in Mondi fell as much as 9%, the biggest drop in the FTSE 100. The stock has lost nearly a third of its value over the past year.    

Financial Performance

Underlying core profit fell by nearly 27% year-on-year to 212 million euros ($248 million) in the first quarter ended March 31, including gains from the revaluation of some of Mondi's forest assets.

($1 = 0.8563 euros)  

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Neeshita Beura and Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Writing by Pushkala Aripaka and Yadarisa Shabong; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Barbara Lewis and Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • Mondi’s Q1 underlying core profit fell to €212 million from €290 million a year earlier, highlighting margin pressure due to heightened costs and weak demand (Reuters).
  • The Iran war has disrupted petrochemical and aluminum supply chains—pushing up resin, energy and transport costs across the packaging industry, prompting broader price hikes (Reuters; Packaging Dive).
  • Globally, packaging firms face surging input prices and stock-market sell-offs, with industry-wide inflation and logistical bottlenecks forcing cost pass‑throughs and strategic shifts (Morningstar; Reuters).

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Mondi raising packaging prices?
Mondi is raising packaging prices due to increased energy, raw material, and logistics costs linked to the Iran war's impact on global supply chains.
How has the Iran war affected Mondi's business?
The Iran war has caused higher costs and greater volatility, even though Mondi has limited direct exposure to the region.
When will Mondi's price increases be fully reflected?
Mondi expects the full impact of its price rises to be reflected in the third quarter.
What was Mondi's profit in the first quarter?
Mondi reported an underlying core profit of 212 million euros in the first quarter, down from 290 million euros a year ago.

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