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The 50% steel and aluminum tariffs could lead to higher prices on everything from cars to home and office supplies.
Beverage-can producers should be able to manage through the higher levies, Morgan Stanley analyst Stefan Diaz says.
James Quincey told investors that Coca-Cola could pivot to more plastic packaging if aluminum prices surge due to Trump's 25% import tax on steel and aluminum.
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey said the company imports aluminum for its cans from Canada, and is looking for ways to mitigate any price increases that new tariffs could bring. Mr.
Tariffs on steel and aluminum may raise the cost of containers. Food and beverage companies say they can’t absorb the expense ...
US tariffs on steel and aluminum doubled to 50% as of 12:01 am ET on Wednesday, a move cheered by the beleaguered US steel industry but decried by heavy users of the metals, from car makers to can ...
Coca-Cola’s first quarter results for 2025 reflected steady execution despite a changing consumer landscape and regional ...
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey has gifted President-elect Donald Trump a one-of-a-kind commemorative bottle of Diet Coke to celebrate his upcoming inauguration. “Tonight, President Trump received ...
Appoint someone from each department to formally review new ideas for submission to the company’s decision-makers. Encourage ...
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey presented Trump with a bottle that replaces the traditional Diet Coke logo with a label showing an image of the White House and text that says: "The Inauguration of the ...
James Quincey told investors that Coca-Cola could pivot to more plastic packaging if aluminum prices surge due to Trump's 25% import tax on steel and aluminum.