logo
French luxury group Chanel's full year profit tumbles 28% due to ‘challenging macroeconomic' conditions

French luxury group Chanel's full year profit tumbles 28% due to ‘challenging macroeconomic' conditions

Mint20-05-2025

French luxury group Chanel said Tuesday that it suffered a 28.2-percent drop in net profit to $3.4 billion last year because of "challenging" conditions in some markets.
"We saw challenging macroeconomic conditions which had an impact on sales in some markets," the CEO of the fashion house, Leena Nair, said in a statement. Global revenue dipped 5.3 percent to $18.7 billion.
It said the headwinds raise questions over whether it will raise prices, as it typically does twice a year, in March and in September.
Several rivals, such as Hermes, have already hiked their prices to compensate for the 10-percent tariffs into the US market ordered by President Donald Trump.
Chanel's chief financial officer Philippe Blondiaux told Vogue Business that the situation with the US tariffs was "extremely volatile" and "we are waiting to see what will be the outcome of all the ongoing discussions" before deciding.
Chanel 2024 sales in North and South America dipped 4.3 percent, while those in the Asia-Pacific region plummeted 9.3 percent. Revenues from European sales rose 1.2 percent.
Chanel said it made "record" investments in 2024, notably acquiring prestige properties in Paris and New York and expanding its global network of stores, including in China and Japan. It planned to pursue that path, by expanding further in China as well as in India and Mexico.
Nair told Vogue Business that China was "one of the most dynamic and important markets for the luxury ecosystem" and Chanel had opened 15 new stores there last year, and planned to open another 15.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Union Minister Piyush Goyal highlights 'India Opportunity' at India-France Business Conference
Union Minister Piyush Goyal highlights 'India Opportunity' at India-France Business Conference

India Gazette

time44 minutes ago

  • India Gazette

Union Minister Piyush Goyal highlights 'India Opportunity' at India-France Business Conference

Paris [France], June 4 (ANI): Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal addressed the India-France Business Conference on Tuesday (local time), highlighting the 'India Opportunity', driven by a skilled and talented workforce and the government's commitment to ease of doing business, and how it offers promising avenue for French companies. In a post on X, Goyal stated, 'It was a pleasure to address the India-France Business Conference, which brought together several Indian and French companies. Highlighted the 'India Opportunity', driven by a skilled & talented workforce and the government's commitment to ease of doing business, and how it offers promising avenues for French companies. Encouraged companies from both sides to collaborate by building on shared interests and leveraging each other's competencies. Deeper engagement between our businesses will play a significant role in further strengthening the India-France strategic partnership.' He also addressed the India-France CEO Forum Small Group Meeting in Paris, along with Laurent Saint-Martin, the French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and French Nationals Abroad. Goyal highlighted the growing confidence of French companies in India's economic story and emphasised the mutual commitment to advancing economic and trade ties while building a smarter future together. In a post on X, Goyal stated, 'Addressed the India-France CEO Forum Small Group Meeting today in Paris along with French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and French Nationals Abroad @LaurentSMartin. During the interactive discussion, attended by Indian & French companies, we covered a wide range of aspects of India-France cooperation, including technology, AI, education, and startups. I further highlighted how French companies believe in the India story and how both sides are committed to advancing economic and trade relations and cultivating a smarter future together.' Piyush Goyal held a meeting with World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in Paris and emphasised India's commitment to help strengthen a fair, inclusive, and rules-based multilateral trading system. 'Had a productive meeting with @NOIweala, Director General of @WTO, in Paris. Emphasised India's commitment to help strengthen a fair, inclusive, and rules-based multilateral trading system,' Goyal posted on X. In another bilateral meeting, Goyal met with Saudi Arabia's Minister of Commerce, Majid Al-Kassabi, to discuss ways to enhance bilateral trade, explore new investment opportunities, and deepen economic cooperation. Sharing details regarding his meeting with Saudi Arabia's counterpart on X, Goyal wrote, 'Held a productive meeting with Saudi Arabia's Minister of Commerce H.E. @MAlKassabi. Discussed enhancing bilateral trade, exploring new investment opportunities, and strengthening our economic partnership.' Piyush Goyal held a meeting with French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and French Nationals Abroad, Laurent Saint-Martin on Tuesday. During the meeting, the two leaders explored new avenues to enhance bilateral trade and investments and facilitate business-to-business engagement. After his meeting with Saint-Martin, Goyal on X wrote, 'Good meeting with the French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and French Nationals Abroad, @LaurentSMartin. Explored new avenues to enhance bilateral trade and investments, and facilitate business-to-business engagement. We also reaffirmed our shared commitment to making technology a new cornerstone of the Indo-French economic partnership, especially in the context of the upcoming India-France Year of Innovation 2026.' The discussions, which took place during Goyal's three-day official visit to France, also reviewed the progress of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations, signalling a strong intent to bolster bilateral ties amidst a shared commitment to innovation and economic growth. (ANI)

Union Minister Goyal, Israel's Economy Minister Barkat discuss diversifying trade basket, fostering innovation
Union Minister Goyal, Israel's Economy Minister Barkat discuss diversifying trade basket, fostering innovation

India Gazette

time44 minutes ago

  • India Gazette

Union Minister Goyal, Israel's Economy Minister Barkat discuss diversifying trade basket, fostering innovation

Paris [France], June 4 (ANI): Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal met with Israel's Minister of Economy Nir Barkat in Paris on Tuesday (local time). The discussions focused on diversifying the trade basket, fostering innovation, and strengthening cooperation in high-tech and emerging sectors. In a post shared on X, Piyush Goyal stated, 'Excellent meeting with Israel's Minister of Economy and Industry, @NirBarkat, in Paris. Our discussions focused on diversifying our trade basket, fostering innovation, and strengthening cooperation in high-tech and emerging sectors, paving the way for the next phase of our partnership.' Goyal addressed the India-France Business Conference, highlighting the 'India Opportunity', driven by a skilled and talented workforce and the government's commitment to ease of doing business, and how it offers promising avenues for French firms. During the interaction, Goyal encouraged companies from India and France to collaborate by building on shared interests and leveraging each other's competencies. He emphasised that deeper engagement between the businesses of the two nations will play a key role in strengthening the strategic partnership between India and France. In a post on X, Goyal stated, 'It was a pleasure to address the India-France Business Conference, which brought together several Indian and French companies. Highlighted the 'India Opportunity', driven by a skilled & talented workforce and the government's commitment to ease of doing business, and how it offers promising avenues for French companies. Encouraged companies from both sides to collaborate by building on shared interests and leveraging each other's competencies. Deeper engagement between our businesses will play a significant role in further strengthening the India-France strategic partnership.' He also addressed the India-France CEO Forum Small Group Meeting in Paris, along with Laurent Saint-Martin, the French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and French Nationals Abroad. Goyal highlighted how French companies believe in the India story and how the two nations are committed to advancing economic and trade relations and cultivating a smarter future together. In a post on X, Goyal stated, 'Addressed the India-France CEO Forum Small Group Meeting today in Paris along with French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and French Nationals Abroad @LaurentSMartin. During the interactive discussion, attended by Indian & French companies, we covered a wide range of aspects of India-France cooperation, including technology, AI, education, and startups. I further highlighted how French companies believe in the India story and how both sides are committed to advancing economic and trade relations and cultivating a smarter future together.' Piyush Goyal met with World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in Paris and emphasised India's commitment to strengthening a fair, inclusive, and rules-based multilateral trading system. 'Had a productive meeting with @NOIweala, Director General of @WTO, in Paris. Emphasised India's commitment to help strengthen a fair, inclusive, and rules-based multilateral trading system,' Goyal posted on X. He also met Saudi Arabia's Minister of Commerce, Majid Al-Kassabi, and discussed enhancing bilateral trade and exploring new investment opportunities. Sharing details regarding his meeting with Saudi Arabia's counterpart on X, Goyal wrote, 'Held a productive meeting with Saudi Arabia's Minister of Commerce H.E. @MAlKassabi. Discussed enhancing bilateral trade, exploring new investment opportunities, and strengthening our economic partnership.' Piyush Goyal held a meeting with French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and French Nationals Abroad, Laurent Saint-Martin, on Tuesday. During the meeting, the two leaders explored new avenues to enhance bilateral trade and investments and facilitate business-to-business engagement. After his meeting with Saint-Martin, Goyal on X wrote, 'Good meeting with the French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and French Nationals Abroad, @LaurentSMartin. Explored new avenues to enhance bilateral trade and investments, and facilitate business-to-business engagement. We also reaffirmed our shared commitment to making technology a new cornerstone of the Indo-French economic partnership, especially in the context of the upcoming India-France Year of Innovation 2026.' The discussions, which took place during Goyal's three-day official visit to France, also reviewed the progress of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations, signalling a strong intent to bolster bilateral ties amidst a shared commitment to innovation and economic growth. Goyal commenced his three-day official visit to France on Sunday. After concluding his visit to France, Piyush Goyal will travel to Italy. (ANI)

Will TikTok be banned on June 19? Trump signals another deadline extension
Will TikTok be banned on June 19? Trump signals another deadline extension

Hindustan Times

timean hour ago

  • Hindustan Times

Will TikTok be banned on June 19? Trump signals another deadline extension

President Donald Trump is expected to delay enforcement of the TikTok ban for a third time, as new trade talks with China ramp up, per the New York Post's On The Money. The existing extension, which mandates that TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, divest from the US version of the video-sharing app, expires on 19 June. 'The president has said he's willing to (announce another extension) if it has to happen,' a government official familiar with Trump's thinking told On The Money on Tuesday. The same official added that Beijing is using TikTok as a 'bargaining chip,' noting, 'The Chinese just want to hold this up as leverage in the trade talks.' ALSO READ| Donald Trump's granddaughter shares TikTok dance video ahead of 18th birthday, internet reacts 'It'll be protected. It'll be very strongly protected. But if it needs an extension, I would be willing to give it an extension,' the POTUS told NBC News while agreeing that he has a 'little sweet spot' for TikTok in his heart. Notably, Trump ally Larry Ellison's Oracle expressed an interest in acquiring the Chinese social giant's US part. Talks were moving forward until Trump reignited his so-called 'Liberation Day' trade war earlier this year with steep tariffs on Chinese goods, some as high as 145%. Those have since been reduced to 30% as both sides have shown renewed interest in hashing out a final agreement. However, Trump now seems to view the app differently. 'He believes the app, popular with younger Americans, helped get him elected in 2024,' a Wall Street banker involved in the TikTok deal told On The Money. The same banker warned that Trump might even let TikTok 'go dark' on 19 June, disappearing from US app stores, if he believes it would give him an upper hand at the negotiating table. ALSO READ| Elon Musk rips Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' in scathing post, 'Shame on those who voted for it' TikTok has long denied allegations of data sharing with the Chinese government. The Biden administration had signed the original 'divest-or-ban' law before leaving office, setting it to take effect on 19 January, just one day before Trump's inauguration.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store