Tata Chemicals Announces Q4 and FY25 Results Ended March 31, 2025
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Tata Chemicals Announces Q4 and FY25 Results Ended March 31, 2025

Tata Chemicals declared its financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2025.

Commenting on the results, R Mukundan, Managing Director & CEO, Tata Chemicals, said, “Market conditions remain challenging even as India continues to grow while China, US and Western Europe are witnessing slight declines due to reduced demand for flat and container glass. In other regions, Asia (excluding China and India) and Americas (excluding USA) demand is robust, while slight decline is observed in demand of Africa. Though demand - supply balance softens, tariff uncertainties will continue to weigh on market, medium- and long-term outlook remains positive driven by sustainability trends.

The company’s overall performance is lower compared to Q4FY24, mainly due to pricing pressure in all geographies.

During the FY25, Company commissioned 230kT Soda Ash and 140kT Bicarb capacity in Mithapur, India. In a move to focus UK operations to high-grade value-added products 70kT pharma grade salt capacity was commissioned in Middlewich, UK.

Our endeavor is to Excel in operations through innovation, digitization and customer delight. We continue our journey to Embed sustainability guided by Project Aalingana. Our focus to Expand the core while being calibrated will also include broadening the portfolio.”

A part of over $165 billion Tata Group, Tata Chemicals, is a leading supplier of choice to Glass, Detergent, Industrial and Chemical sectors. The company has a strong position in the crop protection business through its subsidiary company, Rallis India. Tata Chemicals has worldclass R&D facilities in Pune and Bangalore.

Tata Chemicals declared its financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2025. Commenting on the results, R Mukundan, Managing Director & CEO, Tata Chemicals, said, “Market conditions remain challenging even as India continues to grow while China, US and Western Europe are witnessing slight declines due to reduced demand for flat and container glass. In other regions, Asia (excluding China and India) and Americas (excluding USA) demand is robust, while slight decline is observed in demand of Africa. Though demand - supply balance softens, tariff uncertainties will continue to weigh on market, medium- and long-term outlook remains positive driven by sustainability trends. The company’s overall performance is lower compared to Q4FY24, mainly due to pricing pressure in all geographies. During the FY25, Company commissioned 230kT Soda Ash and 140kT Bicarb capacity in Mithapur, India. In a move to focus UK operations to high-grade value-added products 70kT pharma grade salt capacity was commissioned in Middlewich, UK. Our endeavor is to Excel in operations through innovation, digitization and customer delight. We continue our journey to Embed sustainability guided by Project Aalingana. Our focus to Expand the core while being calibrated will also include broadening the portfolio.” A part of over $165 billion Tata Group, Tata Chemicals, is a leading supplier of choice to Glass, Detergent, Industrial and Chemical sectors. The company has a strong position in the crop protection business through its subsidiary company, Rallis India. Tata Chemicals has worldclass R&D facilities in Pune and Bangalore.

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