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1 day ago |
wtaq.com | Agata Rybska |Jesús García Calero
By Agata Rybska and Jesus Calero(Reuters) -Truck maker Volvo reported a bigger-than-expected fall in first-quarter profit on Wednesday and lowered its North America truck market outlook, pointing to increased uncertainty around tariffs and their impact on global trade. The Swedish group said it now sees the North American heavy truck market at 275,000 new vehicles this year. Its previous forecast, from January, was for 300,000 new heavy trucks.
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1 day ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Agata Rybska |Jesús García Calero
(Reuters) -Truck maker Volvo reported a bigger-than-expected fall in first-quarter profit on Wednesday and lowered its North America lorry market outlook, pointing to increased uncertainty around tariffs and their impact on global trade. The Swedish group said it now sees the North American heavy truck market at 275,000 new vehicles this year. Its previous forecast, from January, was for 300,000.
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2 months ago |
money.usnews.com | Helen Reid |Agata Rybska
By Helen Reid and Agata RybskaSTOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Swedish fast-fashion retailer H&M reported weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter sales on Thursday due in part to a late Black Friday, but said sales were up 4% in December and January, indicating a better start to the new fiscal year. H&M's sales in the fourth quarter to Nov. 30 were 62.19 billion Swedish crowns ($5.65 billion), up 3% in local currencies, a weaker performance than analysts' mean forecast of 63.48 billion Swedish crowns.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
msn.com | Agata Rybska
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Jan 23, 2025 |
investorshangout.com | Agata Rybska
Essity Evaluates Potential Production Shift to the U.S.In light of recent tariff discussions, Essity, the renowned Swedish hygiene product and tissue manufacturer, is contemplating increasing its production capacity in the U.S. Currently, a significant portion of their manufacturing occurs in Mexico and Canada. If these tariffs are implemented, CEO Magnus Groth has indicated that this could prompt a migration of more production to the United States.
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