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Voestalpine leans on restructuring measures as it sees no economic relief

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Posted on November 12, 2025

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By Bernadette Hogg (Reuters) -Voestalpine expects no improvement in the challenging economic conditions in the coming months, the Austrian steelmaker said on Wednesday after it reported a decline in

Voestalpine Faces Ongoing Economic Challenges, Implements Restructuring

Voestalpine's Economic Outlook and Restructuring Measures

By Bernadette Hogg

Impact on Automotive Industry

(Reuters) -Voestalpine expects no improvement in the challenging economic conditions in the coming months, the Austrian steelmaker said on Wednesday after it reported a decline in half-year revenue.

Financial Performance Overview

The company, which makes speciality steels used by the auto industry, said it would continue to implement reorganization measures, including job cuts at two sites in Austria, to combat the continued challenges.

Job Cuts and Operational Changes

Suppliers for the auto industry have felt the knock-on effects of weak demand and growing competition from China, with U.S. import tariffs adding to the industry's strife.

"We are consolidating operations, especially in Germany, and adapting to the reduced demand," CEO Herbert Eibensteiner told reporters when asked about how the company was adapting to the auto industry struggles.

"We expect to see the first positive effects of these restructuring measures already this year, by the end of this financial year, according to plan," Eibensteiner added.

The company's automotive components segment continued to be affected by the very subdued automotive production, particularly in Europe and especially in Germany, it said.

Group revenue fell to 7.59 billion euros ($8.85 billion) in the first half of the 2025/26 financial year, from 8 billion a year earlier. That was broadly in line with the average forecast from analysts polled by LSEG.

The company's core profit (EBITDA) improved slightly to 722 million euros, beating analysts' expectations of 694 million euros.

Eibensteiner said on the press call that Voestalpine would reduce operations at its Austrian sites in Kindberg and Murzzuschlag, impacting around 280 full-time workers and 60 temporary staff across these locations.

The company had 4.1% fewer employees by September 30 than it did on the same date last year.

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(Reporting by Bernadette Hogg in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • Voestalpine reports no economic relief in the near future.
  • The company is implementing restructuring measures, including job cuts.
  • Automotive industry suppliers face weak demand and competition.
  • Voestalpine's revenue fell to 7.59 billion euros.
  • Core profit (EBITDA) slightly improved, beating expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is restructuring?
Restructuring refers to the process of reorganizing a company's structure, operations, or finances to improve efficiency and adapt to changing market conditions.
What is EBITDA?
EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a measure of a company's overall financial performance.
What are job cuts?
Job cuts refer to the reduction of employees in a company, often due to financial challenges or restructuring efforts.
What is revenue?
Revenue is the total income generated by a company from its business activities, typically from sales of goods or services.
What is economic outlook?
Economic outlook refers to the projected future performance of an economy, including growth rates, employment levels, and inflation.

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