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Galderma, a skin care company, is not expecting to be hit by the Mideast turmoil

CEO Flemming Ornskov stated on Thursday that 'Galderma continues to see the Middle East as a 'attractive market. The conflict in the region is unlikely to have any major impact on the Swiss skincare firm because it only represents a small part of their business.

Ornskov stated that less than 2% (of Galderma's) business is currently located in the Middle East. However, the company has made efforts to expand in this region, highlighting its recent entry into Saudi Arabia, and expansion in United Arab Emirates.

He said that Galderma was pursuing its plans in the region, citing that there were many opportunities for growth both in skincare products and in injectable 'aesthetics.

Ornskov said that "of course, there may have been a little setback with what is going on now," adding that Ornskov's company was devoted to the well-being of its employees and customers.

He said, "But when it's all said and done and further down the road, I am absolutely certain that we will continue to expand our business with renewed energy."

Ornskov spoke after the shares of the company jumped on Thursday, following its announcement that it had grown 17.7% in net sales for the full year and given a positive outlook for 2026.

Galderma's CEO said that while "everyone will be affected" by the rise in oil prices due to the Middle East conflict, "it is not something?that we will feel immediately."

"What's more important to us, is to also watch what's happening in the?"tariff situation," said Galderma, noting that he was watching how events were?playing out regarding possible refunds to businesses hit by U.S. Tariffs.

He claimed that Galderma hadn't filed a suit for a refund. Dave Graham reported the story. (Editing by Madeline Chambers, Mark Potter and Mark Potter.)

(source: Reuters)