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German steelmaker Salzgitter expects modest growth in sales by 2026

German steelmaker Salzgitter announced on 'Tuesday that it expects only a modest change in the 'economic environment' in 2026. It forecasts an increase in sales of around 500 million euros ($595 millions) per year.

The report said that the German government's investment plans had not yet stimulated economic recovery. However, it expects the "European Union trade defense measures" to have a positive impact on the results.

Group expects to sell around 9.5 billion euro in 2026 after reporting preliminary sales of 9billion euros last year. This was slightly below analyst expectations of 9.11billion euros, according to a poll conducted by the company. Salzgitter stated that the guidance does not include any effects from a possible continuation Huettenwerke Krupp Mannesmann - a joint venture between Germany's Thyssenkrupp, and France's Vallourec - which Salzgitter plans to buy out of its partners.

The preliminary 2025 earnings of the group before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization was 376 millions euros. This is significantly lower than the 445 million euro figure from the previous year, but above the 334million euros analysts expected.

The preliminary loss before taxes was 28 million euros compared to a loss 296 millions euros in 2024. Analysts had forecasted an average loss of 72 million euros.

Salzgitter reported that the results compared favorably with its 2025 guidance, thanks?to a 180 million euro contribution from Aurubis, a copper and precious metals company in which Salzgitter has a 25,5% stake.

(source: Reuters)