Airbus reiterates 2025 targets but is watching trade impact -CEO
April 15 (Reuters) - Airbus AIR.PA stuck to its full-year 2025 forecasts on Tuesday but told shareholders it was "closely and actively" monitoring how the trade and economic upheaval seen in recent weeks continued to unfold.
Speaking at the company's annual meeting, CEO Guillaume Faury reiterated that financial guidance issued in February did not include the impact of what - at that time - were potential new tariffs. U.S. President Donald Trump imposed sweeping duties earlier this month before partly suspending them for 90 days.
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