-- BRP(DOO.TO)週三美股盤前交易下跌23%,該公司宣布暫停發布2027財年全年業績指引。 BRP表示,暫停發布業績指引是由於美國對鋼鐵、鋁和銅進口加徵新關稅,這意味著BRP的雪地摩托車和大部分越野車(ORV)車型將被徵收25%的關稅。 新關稅取代了先前僅對適用金屬含量徵收的50%關稅。 BRP預計,在採取任何可能部分抵消這些影響的緩解措施之前,今年剩餘時間內潛在的額外關稅成本將超過5億美元。 執行長丹尼斯·勒沃特表示:「與許多製造商一樣,我們正處於高度波動且難以預測的關稅環境中,這持續給整個市場帶來不確定性。」「儘管關稅調整帶來了沉重的負擔,但我們預計,憑藉我們穩健的資產負債表、團隊的敏捷性以及年初的強勁開局,我們將能夠應對這一挑戰,並繼續推動BRP向前發展。」BRP向前發展。 BRP股票在紐約交易最新報下跌17.99美元,至60.46美元。
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