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Puma CEO: company ‘well positioned’ to cope with potential tariff increases

(Reuters) – German sportswear maker Puma (OTC:PMMAF) is well positioned to react swiftly to tariff increases, CEO Arne Freundt said on Wednesday, when asked about the potential impact of Donald Trump’s plans to impose tariffs on some imports to the U.S.

Freundt said the multinational structure of the company’s suppliers allow it to “quite easily” shift volumes from one country to another within the same supplier group when it sees duty increases in certain locations.

“We feel that for this volatile environment overall, we are very well positioned to react swiftly if certain tariffs are increasing in certain countries,” he said.

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