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GM75.915-0.525%
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CYD50.4901.97%
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TM187.4145.7437%
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PAG167.500-1.53%
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Porsche eyes deeper cost cuts amid China slowdown, tariffs

The luxury automaker faces declining EV demand and U.S. import pressure as it prepares a new round of cost-saving measures.

Porsche AG CEO Oliver Blume

Porsche AG plans to pursue additional cost-cutting measures in response to falling sales in China and rising U.S. tariffs. CEO Oliver Blume told employees in a memo, which was reviewed by Bloomberg, that the company will begin new negotiations on reductions later this year. The automaker is seeking to preserve profitability amid shifting market conditions and global trade challenges.

Here’s why it matters:

Porsche’s move reflects growing volatility in the luxury and EV markets, underscoring risks tied to import-heavy portfolios and foreign market dependence. For dealers, these cost-cutting efforts could impact product allocation, pricing strategies, and long-term customer engagement.

Challenges in Porsche’s largest markets—the United States and China—may also foreshadow similar pressures for other premium brands relying on global supply chains.

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Key takeaways:

  • Porsche to implement additional cost cuts
    Porsche CEO Oliver Blume confirmed that the company will negotiate further reductions with labor leaders in the second half of 2025. The move follows earlier steps to lower headcount and reflects ongoing pressure to control expenses.
  • China EV demand remains soft
    The luxury market in China, particularly for EVs, continues to underperform. Rising local competition and shifting consumer preferences have weighed heavily on Porsche’s sales performance in the region.
  • U.S. tariffs dent profit margins
    All Porsche vehicles sold in the United States are imported, making the automaker especially vulnerable to rising tariffs under President Trump’s trade agenda. These added costs are shrinking profit margins in the brand’s most important market.
  • Porsche aims to restore profitability
    The automaker is targeting a medium-term operating margin of 15–17%, a significant increase from the 8.6% reported in the first quarter of 2025. Reaching this goal will depend on further efficiency gains.
  • Volkswagen’s strategy provides the blueprint
    Porsche is mirroring recent moves by parent company Volkswagen (VW), which reached an agreement with unions to reduce headcount by 35,000 over five years and scale down German production due to high labor and energy costs.
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