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OMV CFO sees minimal impact of US tariffs

OMV CFO sees minimal impact of US tariffs

OMV is affected by U.S. Tariffs in some areas, but its exposure to North America in relatively low. CFO Reinhard Fleery said this on Tuesday in a conference call after the Austrian Oil and Gas firm's results.

He added, "However this exposure includes activities in the USA themselves and...this means tariffs don't go there because they operate on the domestic market directly."

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, suspended his threat to impose steep tariffs against Mexico and Canada, on Monday. He agreed to a 30 day pause in exchange for concessions made by both countries on border enforcement and criminal law enforcement.

He imposed a 10% tariff against trade with China and threatened to take similar actions against the European Union.

Florey said that if tariffs were imposed on the EU they could affect chemical products exported to the U.S. by OMV subsidiary Borealis, even though these shipments are very limited.

He added that tariffs could increase prices by way of surcharges, and that they can hinder global trade.

Florey stated, "We want to ensure that energy remains affordable. We must find macroeconomically sound solutions." (Reporting and editing by Tristan Veyet in Gdansk, Isabel Demetz at the University of Gdansk)

(source: Reuters)