China Tianrui Automotive Interiors FY25 net loss RMB 5M; revenue rises 50.9% to RMB 360M

Reuters03-30 22:54
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CTAUF">China Tianrui Automotive Interiors</a> FY25 net loss RMB 5M; revenue rises 50.9% to RMB 360M
  • China Tianrui Automotive Interiors posted a net loss attributable to shareholders of RMB 5 million for FY2025.
  • Revenue climbed 50.9% to RMB 360 million.
  • Gross margin narrowed 2.9 percentage points to 15%.
  • Passenger-vehicle decorative components revenue rose about 232% to RMB 150 million, shifting mix as heavy-truck sales share fell to 57.68%.
  • Management expects 2026 strategy to move from a “single-driver” to “dual-driver” model, aiming to keep scaling passenger-vehicle growth while transforming truck business.


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