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Dulux maker Akzo Nobel sees raw material cost pressure easing

Published 08/02/2023, 06:39
Updated 08/02/2023, 12:46
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: AkzoNobel's logo is seen in Amsterdam, Netherlands, February 16, 2012.    REUTERS/Robin van Lonkhuijsen/United Photos

By Olivier Sorgho

(Reuters) -Dulux paint maker Akzo Nobel said on Wednesday it expects lower raw material costs and further price hikes to boost profits this year, sending its shares 4% higher.

However, the company also said it would need to cut production capacity, bringing possible job losses, as it responds to falling demand.

Paint makers like Akzo and U.S.-based rival PPG Industries last year passed a chunk of steep raw material costs on to customers via higher prices, but have warned of waning sales volumes this year.

"There's clearly a need to adapt capacity, that involves job losses," Akzo's chief executive Grégoire Poux-Guillaume said in a call with journalists.

But he added that, unlike other companies, Akzo would not announce what he termed "significant social plans" as it had already started the process in 2022.

The company also reiterated its view that price hikes were not to blame for the slowing demand.

"What we're seeing in volumes is almost independent of what we're doing in pricing," Poux-Guillaume told reporters, adding the increases were still needed to compensate for inflationary effects on wages, energy and inland freight costs.

These additional costs were expected to be around 200 million euros in 2023, he said, even as declining raw material prices should boost profitability.

The group planned to keep hiking prices until April, finance chief Maarten Jan de Vries told analysts in a call, with the exception of China where Akzo was holding its prices due to market pressure and earlier easing of raw material costs.

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Contacted by Reuters via email, Akzo did not rule out additional price hikes later in the year or comment on possible rewinding of some of them, citing the uncertain macroeconomic situation.

The group forecast adjusted core earnings (EBITDA) of 1.2 billion to 1.5 billion euros ($1.3-$1.6 billion) in 2023, compared with the 1.16 billion it reported for last year.

($1 = 0.9317 euros)

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