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Nokia feels global tariff pinch - but its quiet º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business is booming

Nokia is bracing for disruption from renewed US trade tensions, but its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business has quietly bucked the trend - posting steady growth and highlighting the differing fortunes within the firm's major markets.

The original Nokia 8210 and its modern successor(Image: Nokia)

Nokia is preparing for potential disruption from renewed US trade tensions, with its new CEO indicating a possible expansion of American manufacturing to mitigate the impact of potential tariffs.

Despite global profits of the Finnish company taking a hit, its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business has quietly defied the trend – demonstrating steady growth and underscoring the varying fortunes within the firm's key markets, as reported by .

The telecoms equipment manufacturer warned this week that tariffs could reduce its second quarter profits by up to €30m.

The company's overall performance in the first quarter fell short of expectations, with operating profit dropping to €156m – significantly lower than last year's €600m.

A one-off charge of €120m and weaker licensing revenue heavily influenced the results.

However, the situation in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ appears to have been more stable.

Recent filings reveal that Nokia's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ revenue increased to £448.9m in 2023, with pre-tax profits rising to £18.5m.

The Bristol-based branch is also set to benefit from avoiding the challenges affecting other parts of the company, putting it ahead of its parent group which announced job cuts impacting up to 14,000 staff last year.