珠海冠宇(688772.SH):美國此次關税對公司直接影響有限
格隆匯4月7日丨珠海冠宇(688772.SH)在互動平台表示,公司2024年消費類主營業務收入佔公司總營業收入的88.94%,而消費類電池(主要系手機、筆記本電腦及平板電腦的電池)直接從中國出口至美國的情況極少,因此此次關税對公司的直接影響有限。此外,如果搭載公司電池的終端成品被納入加税範圍,可能增加其成本壓力,對此,公司將積極與終端客户溝通協商處理。另外,公司已經在馬來西亞規劃建設海外生產基地,不斷完善全球化佈局,將進一步減少此次關税帶來的影響。
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