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P&G estimates US$1bil tariff hit, plans some US price hikes

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The consumer products giant faces US$200 million in tariff costs from China and Canada, and US$600 million from global sources.

NEW YORK: Procter & Gamble executives projected a US$1 billion hit from US tariffs over the next year on Tuesday as the consumer products giant said it would institute limited price hikes in the United States.

The maker of Tide laundry detergent and Pampers diapers reported an uptick in quarterly profits following slightly higher sales, even as executives described more reticent consumer behaviour compared with earlier in 2025.

“The market growth in the US and Europe is slowing versus what we saw at the beginning of the year,” said CFO Andre Schulten, describing shoppers as “more selective” and driven by value.

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