
Beer maker Molson Coors forecasts downbeat annual profit on aluminum tariff impact
President Donald Trump's fluctuating trade tariff policies have pressured consumer spending in the U.S. and caused customers to pare back on discretionary spending such as alcohol.
The annual forecast change comes as a result of "the anticipated ongoing macroeconomic impacts on the industry, our lower-than-expected U.S. share performance, and higher-than-expected indirect tariff impacts on the pricing of aluminum," CEO Gavin Hattersley said in a statement.
The company, which produces its beer locally at breweries in Colorado faces a 50% tariff on aluminum metal shipped into the U.S. since June, when Trump doubled it from 25%.
Shares of the company were down about 1% in premarket trading.
The company expects annual adjusted earnings per share to fall 7% to 10%, compared to its prior forecast of a low single-digit rise.
It expects net sales for the year to decline 3% to 4%, compared with previous expectations of a decline in the low single-digits.
The Blue Moon witbier maker in January had bought an 8.5% stake in an $88-million deal that gives it exclusive rights to market British company Fevertree Drinks' cocktail mixers and tonic water in the U.S., in a bid to capture the domestic demand for non-alcoholic drinks.
Both companies had agreed to equally split the costs of the 10% tariff to be imposed on UK imports to the U.S. in June.
The company's net sales fell 1.6% to $3.2 billion in the second quarter ended June 30, but came ahead of analysts' estimate of $3.1 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
It posted underlying earnings per share of $2.05, beating estimates of $1.83 cents per share.
The company said the quarter benefited from pricing growth and favorable timing of U.S. shipments despite soft macroeconomic conditions.
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