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Voestalpine does not expect a change in the tough environment as revenue for half-year dips

Voestalpine, an Austrian steel manufacturer, reported lower half-year revenues on Wednesday. The market had expected this and the company said that it did not expect any improvement in the economic climate in the months to come.

The revenue fell from 8 billion to 7,59 billion euros (8,85 billion dollars) in the first six months of the financial year 2025/26. This was in line with the median forecast of LSEG's analysts.

The company that makes specialty steels for the automotive industry said they did not expect economic conditions to improve over the next few months. They would continue with reorganizational measures, which could include capacity reductions.

Voestalpine said that a decision will be taken by the end the year on the possibility of capacity adjustments to the Kindberg site. This is where steel tubes are made for industries like oil and gas and construction, as well as renewable energy.

By September 30, the company had 4,1% fewer workers than at the same time last year.

The auto industry has been affected by the weak demand, growing competition from China and the U.S. tariffs on imports.

The Linz group reported that the demand for automotive components, which accounted for 30% of the company's revenue in the previous financial year, had been weak. However, the demand remained steady at a high level at the steel division.

It added that the automotive component segment was still affected by the extremely low automotive production in Europe, and particularly in Germany.

(source: Reuters)