Pernod Ricard mulls price hikes in U.S. post tariffs

Reuters

Published Oct 17, 2019 03:16AM ET

Pernod Ricard mulls price hikes in U.S. post tariffs

PARIS (Reuters) - The boss of Pernod Ricard (PA:PERP) said on Thursday that trade tariffs that will apply to single malt Scotch and Spanish wine from Oct. 18 will have a "significant" impact on Pernod Ricard in the United States.

Chairman and CEO Alexandre Ricard told Reuters in a telephone interview that Pernod Ricard USA could have to raise prices to make up for the tariff hikes that will impact brands such as Glenlivet Scotch whisky and Campo Viejo Spanish wine.

Ricard also told Reuters he had "no particular indication" that activist investor Elliott had exited Pernod's share capital.

There has been speculation in banking circles that Elliott may have exited Pernod's capital.

"We never comment on the position of our investors...We are pursuing a constructive dialogue with Elliott as we do with other investors," he added.

New York hedge fund Elliott Management said in December 2018 it had spent around 930 million euros a stake of just over 2.5 percent in Pernod Ricard. Elliott has called on Pernod Ricard to raise profit margins to bring them more in line with larger rival Diageo (L:DGE) and improve governance.

The World Trade Organization approved 10% U.S. tariffs on European-made Airbus (PA:AIR) planes and 25% duties on goods ranging from French wine to Scotch whisky.