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Meat processor Tyson Foods cuts profit forecast on mounting tariff pressures

Published 30/07/2018, 13:21
© Reuters. Tyson food meat products are shown in this photo illustration in Encinitas
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(Reuters) - Tyson Foods Inc (N:TSN) cut its full year profit forecast on Monday citing uncertainty in trade policies and increased tariffs, which has hurt domestic and export prices, specifically for chicken and pork.

The increased volatility in the commodity markets due to China's tariff measures has led to greater-than-expected increase in the domestic supply and lower sale prices of proteins such as beef and pork, Tyson said.

Demand for chicken in the United States, as a result of drop in prices of competing proteins, has taken a hit.

Shares of the No. 1 U.S. meat processor's shares were down 5 percent at $60.30 in premarket trading.

For fiscal 2018, Tyson now expects adjusted earnings per share of about $5.70-$6.00, down from its earlier forecast of $6.55-$6.70.

Analysts' on average were expecting the company to earn $6.53 per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

"We still face pressure on chicken sales volume and pricing due to the abundance of relatively low-priced beef and pork on the market," Chief Executive Officer Tom Hayes said.

"Our fourth quarter is off to a slower than expected start driven primarily by market related factors," he added.

© Reuters. Tyson food meat products are shown in this photo illustration in Encinitas

Tyson Foods' move comes as China implemented a 25 percent duty on most U.S. pork items on April 2 in response to U.S. tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminium products.

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