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Linamar maintains its 2026 outlook despite recent U.S. tariff changes

The company said mobility products should see no impact, while some industrial products face a more pronounced effect from the revised 25% levy.

  • On Wednesday, April 15, 2026, Linamar Corporation announced it is maintaining its full-year FY26 guidance following recent amendments to Section 232 tariffs.
  • Effective April 6, the new Section 232 tariffs imposed a 25 per cent levy on products made substantially of steel, aluminum, or copper, prompting mitigation strategies.
  • While the Mobility business faces no tariff impact as products are exempt or customers absorb costs, some Industrial business products are experiencing a more significant effect.
  • In contrast, competitor BRP Inc. suspended its guidance for the 2027 financial year on Tuesday, highlighting different industry exposure to the revised levy.
  • Executive Chair Linda Hasenfratz will chair Linamar's Q1 2026 earnings webcast on May 6, 2026, when further clarity on tariff impacts will be provided.
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Linamar maintains its 2026 outlook despite recent U.S. tariff changes

Linamar Corp. says it is maintaining its full-year guidance for 2026 following recent changes to the U.S. tariff regime.

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Linamar Maintains 2026 Outlook

GUELPH, Ontario, April 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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