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Holcim CEO: Tariff uncertainty will not affect Holcim expansion in the US

Holcim, a Swiss supplier of building materials, will not be slowed down by tariff uncertainty.

A Manhattan court ruled Wednesday that U.S. president Donald Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed duties across the board on imports coming from trading partners. Markets reacted with jubilation, but there is also uncertainty as to how this will affect companies.

Holcim's shareholders approved the spin-off of its North American cement business, Amrize. This will allow Holcim to focus on the increased construction spending in America and reap the benefits.

"We sell locally to local customers and produce locally." "The impact of tariffs on us is zero," said Chief Executive Miljan Gutovic in Greece, at the opening a net-zero 400 million-euro ($454million) cement plant.

He said that the planned spin-off of their U.S. operations will occur by the end June.

Gutovic stated, "I believe (it) will happen any day now. Probably in the second half June."

(source: Reuters)