Ferrari Backs Guidance After No Major Impact From Tariffs
The Italian sports car maker had previously outlined plans to counter tariffs with price increases of up to 10% for models other than the 296, Roma and SF90, but had cautioned that 50 basis points of its guided profitability this year was subject to tariff risk.
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