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Unilever to issue update on turnaround under new boss amid mounting trade pressure

The consumer giant reports its first quarter results this week

Unilever owns Marmite(Image: PA)

Unilever is expected to outline fresh details of its attempted turnaround this week, after replacing its chief executive last month.

The consumer giant, which makes goods from Marmite to Dove soap, reports its first quarter results on Thursday April 24. The company has a number of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ factories and corporate sites including in South Wales, Gloucester, East Staffordshire, the Wirral and Leeds.

Experts said the company could give more insight into its plans under new boss Fernando Fernandez, who took the post on March 1.

Mr Fernandez will likely hope to last longer in the job than Hein Schumacher, who left the role “by mutual agreement” after less than two years at the helm.

Unilever, which makes well-known household brands such as Hellman’s and Magnum, is mid-way through a major turnaround plan.

The process involves 7,500 previously announced job cuts, as well as moves to trim down the number of brands in its food division and focus more attention on its biggest sellers.

The group is trying to offload its Gloucestershire-based Ben & Jerry’s and Wall’s ice cream division, announcing plans earlier this year to spin it off with a stock market listing in Amsterdam, alongside additional listings in London and New York.

But Unilever has faced increasing pressure from shareholders, such as activist investor Nelson Peltz, over a flagging performance.