Movement Alert|Tingyi Holdings Falls 3.03% in Regular Trading, PET Cost Pressure From US-Iran Conflict Weighs on Beverage Margins

Market Focus06-16

On June 16, Tingyi Holdings (00322.HK) fell 3.03% in regular trading, trading at HKD 10.56/share, with turnover of approximately HKD 53.84 million.

On the news front, the ongoing US-Iran conflict has driven crude oil prices higher, causing a significant surge in PET prices — the core packaging material for beverages. Institutional research indicates that starting in June, as high-priced PET procurement takes effect, Tingyi's second-half beverage business gross margins will face substantial pressure. Multiple brokerages have noted that the majority of beverage companies will see cost-side headwinds for the full year.

Tingyi Holdings is a leading manufacturer and distributor of instant noodles and beverages in China. Its beverage segment — encompassing ready-to-drink tea, carbonated drinks, juices, packaged water, coffee beverages, and functional drinks — represents a significant revenue contributor, making it particularly vulnerable to sustained PET cost inflation during the peak summer consumption season.

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