From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-03 19:55:00
In fiscal year 2025, Bosch Group reported sales of €91 billion, up 4.2% year-over-year on a currency-adjusted basis, but its EBIT margin declined to approximately 2%, falling short of expectations. The company faced significant pressure due to global economic weakness, declining sales volumes, and ongoing structural adjustments. To enhance competitiveness, Bosch is optimizing its cost structure and streamlining its organization, aiming to achieve a 7% EBIT margin by 2027. Its "Strategy 2030" focuses on innovation-driven growth and strategic M&A integration. In the software-defined mobility segment, Bosch has already secured orders worth €10 billion and is accelerating its AI initiatives, with plans to invest €2.5 billion by 2027. The China business remained resilient, generating €18.46 billion in sales—a 4.9% year-over-year increase. While the European market faced headwinds, the Americas and Asia-Pacific regions delivered strong growth. Bosch emphasized that only through rigorous cost discipline and sustained investment in technology can it seize future opportunities amid intense competition.

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