BRP head says trade agreement compliance softening tariff impact amid demand changes
- José Boisjoli stated that tariffs are imposed and enforced the day after, which has created some challenges for the industry.
- He noted a slowdown in the economy due to tariff uncertainty, affecting demand more than expected, which varies by income level.
- Boisjoli observed that high-end products are currently selling better than entry-level products, continuing a trend over the last two quarters.
- He mentioned that BRP has managed to reduce inventory with dealers in 2024, leading to market stabilization and positioning the company well for growth.
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BRP head says trade agreement compliance softening tariff impact amid demand changes
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