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Austria's Voestalpine predicts small profit increase, dented due to tariffs

Voestalpine, an Austrian specialty steelmaker, forecasted a modest increase in its core earnings for the year on Wednesday. It attributed this to a direct impact from U.S. Tariffs and high levels of uncertainty caused by the trade war.

Voestalpine's annual report stated that President Donald Trump’s tariffs will have a negative impact on earnings of a few millions euros in the mid-double digits during the first quarter of 2019.

The steel manufacturer, which supplies primarily the automotive industry with its products, expects to earn between 1.4 and 1.55 billion euro ($1.59 billion to $1.76 billion), before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization.

This compares with 1.35 billion euro in the previous years and the analysts' median estimate of 1.5 billion Euros in an LSEG survey.

Voestalpine reported a lower revenue for the full year, due to a challenging economic climate and reorganization. These measures, it said, should increase its core earnings for the next year.

The company's revenue dropped from 16.68 billion euros to just 15.7 billion euro a year ago. Analysts polled at LSEG expected a lower drop, to 15.85 billion euro. $1 = 0.8800 Euros (Reporting and editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak in Gdansk)

(source: Reuters)