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鹰普精密:额外关税可能对业务与运营造成影响
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-08-18 00:34
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Department of Commerce announced an expansion of a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum imports from all countries, affecting 407 products, which will take effect on August 18, 2025. This could significantly impact the company's operations and profitability due to the high tariff rates compared to its gross margin [1]. Group 1 - The new tariff list includes 407 steel and aluminum derivative products, which will be subject to additional tariffs starting August 18, 2025 [1]. - Approximately 40% of the company's products sold to the U.S. are under "Delivered Duty Paid" terms, meaning the company is responsible for shipping, customs clearance, and paying all applicable taxes and tariffs [1]. - Of the products sold to the U.S., about 60% are included in the new tariff list, which could render the company's supply commercially unviable due to the high tariff rates [1]. Group 2 - As of the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024, revenue from U.S. sales accounts for approximately 44.4% of the company's total revenue [1]. - The board acknowledges that the additional tariffs may impact the company's business and operations, but specific assessments and calculations regarding the impact are currently not possible as negotiations to pass on the tariff costs to customers are ongoing [1].