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BMW braces for another year of tariff pressure and China struggles
BMW sees little relief ahead with ongoing tariff costs and intense competition in China, warning on Thursday of a moderate decline in 2026 pre-tax earnings and a stagnation in deliveries of its cars
While Volkswagen and Mercedes are announcing large losses in profits, BMW is fighting the crisis comparatively well. Strategic decisions in recent years seem to help in this process.
While Porsche, Volkswagen and Mercedes report significant losses in profits, BMW has remained relatively stable so far. However, important risks remain for Munich as well.
While Mercedes and VW digest break-outs in profits, BMW remains at the top – and fails without a large job reduction program.Is that how it goes?BMW is surprisingly successful against the crisis. While competitors report large break-outs in profits, BMW's surplus fell by only 3 percent last year to just under 7.5 billion euros, as the Group announced. Thus, the company is significantly above the expectations of analysts who had expected profit t…
For VW and Daimler, it's a raven-black week - BMW, on the other hand, is still relatively well hit by the crisis. However, Munich also has difficulties. Especially in one country sales break down.
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