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Car giant Ford & Barbie maker Mattel warn over tariffs costs

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Barbie maker Mattel says it will put up the prices of some of its toys in the US as President Donald Trump’s tariffs increase its costs.

The firm also says it will cut the number of products it makes in China for the American market.

At the same time, car making giant Ford says the levies will cost it about $1.5bn (£1.13bn) this year.

They join a growing list of big businesses warning about the impact of US tariffs on their companies and the wider economy.

“Given the volatile macroeconomic environment and evolving US tariff landscape, it is difficult to predict consumer spending, and Mattel’s US sales in the remainder of the year and holiday season,” Mattel said as it updated investors on its financial performance.

The US accounts for about half of Mattel’s global toy sales. It imports around 20% of its goods sold there from China.

The company said it plans to reduce those Chinese imports to the US to below 15% by next year.

Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has imposed new import taxes of up to 145% on goods from China.

His administration said last month that when the new tariffs are added on to existing ones, the levies on some Chinese goods could reach 245%.

China has hit back with a 125% tax on products from the US.

Apart from China, Mattel imports products – including Barbie dolls and Hot Wheels cars – from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.

The three countries were also hit with steep tariffs by Trump in April, before they were paused for 90 days.

Last week, Trump acknowledged the potential impact of tariffs. American children might “have two dolls instead of 30 dolls”, he said, but added that China would suffer more than the US.

Carmaker Ford said it expected tariffs to add $2.5bn to its overall costs this year, mainly due to the increased expense of Mexican and Chinese imports.

But the firm said it had cut about $1bn of those added costs by taking various measures, including transporting vehicles from Mexico to Canada to avoid US tariffs.

The firm also suspended its annual earnings guidance to investors because of uncertainty around Trump’s trade policies.

In April, firms including technology giant Intel, footwear makers Adidas and Skechers, and consumer goods group Procter & Gamble detailed the impact of tariffs on their businesses.

“The very fluid trade policies in the US and beyond, as well as regulatory risks, have increased the chance of an economic slowdown with the probability of a recession growing,” Intel’s chief financial officer David Zinsner said during a call with investors.

Sportswear giant Adidas warned tariffs would lead to higher prices in the US for popular trainers, including the Gazelle and the Samba.

The finance chief of footwear firm Skechers, David Weinberg, told investors: “The current environment is simply too dynamic from which to plan results with a reasonable assurance of success.”

And Procter & Gamble – which makes Ariel laundry detergent, Head & Shoulders shampoo and Gillette shaving products – said it was considering changes to its prices to make up for the extra cost of materials sourced from China and other places.

(BBC News)

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Employees concerned as CEAT takes over Michelin Lanka

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Employees of Michelin Lanka Pvt Ltd, located in the Midigama area of Matara, allege that there are plans to sell the company.

This has raised concerns among employees about job losses, leading to protests. 

Workers allege that the company is planning to dismiss them with a minimal severance payment, which they believe is insufficient.

An employee has revealed to the media that after workers were informed about this decision, a newly formed employees’ union has set several demands to the company authorities.

Workers have demanded a fair severance package, but authorities have offered Rs.200,000, (a sum employees consider inadequate) reportedly asking them to provide resignation letters in return.

An employer also states that before the current government took office, Minister Wasantha Samarasinghe had proposed that forming a trade union could help secure workers’ rights.  However, the president and secretary of that union are now reportedly in hiding, he employer adds.

Meanwhile, holding a press conference recently, the Inter Company Employees’ Union had revealed that Michelin Lanka Pvt Ltd is in the process of selling the company to the Indian company – CEAT.

According to the union, CEAT has purchased a majority stake in the company.

As part of the deal, it is reported that the Midigama factory of Michelin Lanka Pvt Ltd  and part of its operations in Ja-Ela have been transferred to Indian CEAT company.

The Inter Company Employees’ Union had stated there was no issue as a MoU was signed between the two companies to secure workers’ rights. According to the agreement, Michelin Lanka Pvt Ltd had pledged to honor the full service period of affected workers, while CEAT agreed to provide appropriate compensation based on their years of service, the union adds.

Michelin Lanka was previously a part of Camso Loadstar (Private) Ltd, one of the largest suppliers of industrial tyres in the global market.

The situation at Michelin Lanka follows the sudden closure of the NEXT garment factory in the Katunayake Free Trade Zone a few weeks ago, leaving over 1,400 workers jobless.

In a statement, the company cited high production costs as the reason for shutting down operations in Sri Lanka.

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Over 01 million tourists in first 05 months of 2025

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The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) has stated that the number of foreign nationals who visited the country in the first 05 months of 2025 has exceeded 01 million.

As of 25 May 2025, a total of 1,006,097 foreign nationals have arrived in the country while a total of 109,213 tourists have arrived in the country in the first 25 days of May, according to the Authority.

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BOC & NSB record historic profits

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In a milestone moment for Sri Lanka’s financial sector, the Bank of Ceylon (BOC) and the National Savings Bank (NSB) reported record-breaking profits for the year 2024, officially presenting their annual reports to President Anura Kumara Disanayake at the Presidential Secretariat today (22).

The achievements, marked by robust fiscal discipline, strategic vision and public accountability, signal a renewed trajectory of confidence in state-owned banking institutions.

The BOC announced a staggering pre-tax profit of Rs. 106 billion, the highest ever recorded not only by a bank but by any institution, public or private, in Sri Lanka’s history. BOC Chairman Kavinda de Zoysa emphasized the significance of this financial milestone, stating, “This is a historic record as the BOC recorded the highest profit before tax of Rs. 106 billion, the highest profit achieved by any institution, bank or company in Sri Lanka in its entire history.”

He credited the bank’s strategic focus on national development and SME support, adding, “BOC continues as the largest SME and development bank in the country with the best business rehabilitation unit which is futuristic and supports the entire nation.”

Meanwhile, the NSB posted a dramatic turnaround, reporting a pre-tax profit of Rs. 26.4 billion, a remarkable leap from Rs. 4.2 billion in 2023. Chairman Dr. Harsha Cabral attributed this growth to prudent fiscal governance and effective stakeholder collaboration.

 “The National Savings Bank recorded the highest ever profit before tax of Rs. 26.4 billion for the year 2024. This is a momentous success and a major increase from the Rs. 4.2 billion in 2023,” he said. “The success of NSB is mainly due to the financial discipline and macroeconomic stability of the country. I dedicate this achievement to the entire NSB family, including our employees, board of directors, senior staff, customers and all stakeholders who support us directly or indirectly.”

Dr. Cabral highlighted that NSB is no longer a burden on the state. “We are a self-sustaining success story and not a burden on the Treasury anymore. With professional management and financial discipline, the NSB has achieved its targets and hopes to exceed them in 2025,” he noted. He also pointed to internal reforms and staff incentives that bolstered morale and productivity. In 2024, NSB’s workforce was streamlined from 4,600 to 4,200 while maintaining a 262-branch network. Employees were rewarded with a five-month bonus, and gold coins were reintroduced for long service recognition after a five-year gap.

Both chairmen underscored a rare but significant aspect of their governance: neither they nor their board members draw a salary for their service. “Our reward is the institution’s success and its contribution to national development,” Cabral remarked, a sentiment echoed by de Zoysa as a model of civic-minded leadership.

President Anura Kumara Disanayake commended the accomplishments of both institutions, stating, “These banks demonstrate how strategic leadership and ethical governance can transform public institutions into pillars of national strength. Their performance is a beacon of what’s possible in Sri Lanka’s economic future.”

With an eye on 2025, BOC is set to expand its digital infrastructure to enhance accessibility and customer service, while NSB plans to refine its operations further, guided by corporate governance best practices.

(President’s Media Division)

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