With 45% of sales in the US, Breville is in the cross-hairs of the disruption from US tariffs. In this report, we assess Breville’s relative competitive position in the US for imported products, estimate the impact tariffs could have on earnings and discuss alternatives the company may pursue. Breville is in a decent position given most imports in small appliances come from China (and other Asia). Breville could see an earnings impact of -19%, or -$38 million on our estimates from the tariffs, with lower volumes, some margin compression partially offset by lower cost of goods, marketing and staff incentives.
The much-anticipated announcement by the US Government of reciprocal tariffs creates an environment of uncertainty. For Australian consumer companies, there could be a silver lining through lower cost of goods on products sourced from China or other low-cost countries. Breville and Lovisa face some challenges given their US operations, but also stand to benefit from lower sourcing costs. Treasury Wines will face tariffs on a small part of its business importing wines from NZ and Australia, but its US business could benefit from higher prices on French & Italian wines competing with its domestic US premium portfolio.