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Cummins India's quarterly profit drops as rising costs offset the price increases

Cummins India announced a lower profit for the fourth quarter on Wednesday as rising costs offset price increases it made to some of its generators.

The company is a subsidiary of U.S. truck-engine maker Cummins Inc. Its profit was 5.30 billion rupees (about $62.1 million), which is 1.7% less than the 5.39 billion rupees it made a year earlier.

Analysts attribute the company's increased sales of 6.4%, to 24.14 billion rupies, to higher prices during the quarter. This is especially true for its CPCB generator sets.

About 40% of the sales are CPCB4+ generators, which comply with India's Federal Pollution Control Board's latest emission standards.

Cummins India’s total expenses increased 9.2%, to 19.88 billion Rupees. This was primarily due to an increase of 16.8% in raw material prices.

In February, the company said that it expects demand to grow in all sectors including power cars and tower cars for railways as well as construction.

Cummins Inc, the parent company, has also withdrawn its annual forecast. This is in line with other automakers who are reevaluating their expectations due to the uncertainty created by President Donald Trump's new tariffs.

The shares of Cummins India were flat on Wednesday, ahead of the results.

(source: Reuters)