Robert Besser
10 May 2025, 21:14 GMT+10
FRANKFURT/LONDON: BMW is anticipating a reduction in U.S. car tariffs starting in July, based on ongoing discussions with U.S. officials, marking a more positive outlook than many of its competitors amid ongoing trade tensions.
Despite the hopeful forecast, BMW warned that tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump would still have a "notable" impact on its second-quarter results. However, executives declined to quantify the expected financial hit during a call this week with analysts.
"We are noticing that things are moving, developing, and being negotiated everywhere," said CFO Walter Mertl. "Accordingly, our reading, based on all the networks that we have at our disposal, is that we assume that something will change in July."
BMW's largest plant globally is in South Carolina, making it the top U.S. auto exporter by value. CEO Oliver Zipse emphasized that the company's significant economic contribution—supporting around 43,000 jobs and generating US$26 billion annually—could be a key factor in tariff negotiations.
"We can already see that this will not be ignored, our large footprint," Zipse said without elaborating further.
While rivals such as Mercedes-Benz, Ford, and Stellantis have pulled their 2025 forecasts, BMW is maintaining its outlook, which it issued in March. The company expects earnings before tax to remain in line with 2024 levels and an operating margin in its automotive business of five percent to seven percent.
BMW added that it expects "some of the tariff increases to be temporary, with reductions from July 2025."
The company's shares rose 1.3 percent at 1011 GMT after BMW's auto unit reported first-quarter earnings before interest and tax of 2.02 billion euros ($2.3 billion), surpassing the 1.85 billion euros forecast in a Reuters poll.
Analysts noted that BMW's decision to stick with its 2025 guidance was well-received by the market. "Part of this is predicated on some tariffs going into reverse from July onwards," said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.
BMW cautioned, however, that its business performance in 2025 could still be affected if tariffs are extended or supply chain disruptions worsen.
Get a daily dose of Sierra Leone Times news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Sierra Leone Times.
More InformationFRANKFURT/LONDON: BMW is anticipating a reduction in U.S. car tariffs starting in July, based on ongoing discussions with U.S. officials,...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California: The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking the breakup of Google's digital advertising business, calling...
BRUSSELS, Belgium: The European Union is preparing to unveil a detailed plan to reduce its reliance on Russian gas, including a proposal...
SAN FRANCISCO, California: U.S. food delivery giant DoorDash will acquire British rival Deliveroo in a US$3.85 billion deal, the companies...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks were weaker Friday as investors and traders continued to fret over U.S. President Donald Trump's trade...
SAN FRANCISCO, California: A U.S. lawmaker wants to introduce a new law that would help track where advanced AI computer chips, like...
ABU DHABI, 10th May, 2025 (WAM) - The diplomatic positions adopted by the United Arab Emirates towards the conflict in the sisterly...
Antalya [Turkey], May 10 (ANI): Playing in his first event in almost six week, Veer Ahlawat had a rough start with a 4-over 75 and...
London [UK], May 10 (ANI): Former England skipper Michael Atherton gave his verdict on Indian batter and skipper Rohit Sharma's Test...
Dubai [UAE], May 10 (ANI): Indian athlete Mohammed Afsal broke the men's 800 m national record at the UAE Athletics Grand Prix 2025...
(250510) -- KRIBI, May 10, 2025 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on May 9, 2025 shows a view of the second phase of the Kribi Deep Seaport,...
India launches missile strikes at 3 air bases in PakistanIndia launched air-to-surface missiles at three air bases in Pakistan, but...