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P&G sees China improvement but consumers ‘still struggling’

Emma Reilly by Emma Reilly
January 22, 2025
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Improving sales of SK-II in China have boosted Proceter & Gamble's hopes that the company is nearer to a recovery in the market. ©AFP

New York (AFP) – Procter & Gamble is seeing encouraging signs in China, but a full recovery is still a ways off, executives said Wednesday as the consumer products giant reported solid earnings. P&G, whose brands include Tide detergent and Charmin toilet paper, saw improvement in China in the just-finished quarter in sales of SK-II, a premium skin care product.

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Chief Executive Jon Moeller also pointed to an uptick in the number of Chinese travelers to South Korea and Japan as an indication of “more confidence and a willingness to spend” among some in the population. However, Moeller noted that SK-II is “a very premium-priced product” and “the broad swath of society is still not confident and is still struggling,” he told analysts on a conference call.

The comments came as P&G reported profits of $4.6 billion in its fiscal second quarter, up 34 percent on revenues of $21.9 billion, which increased by two percent. P&G also confirmed its earnings forecast for fiscal 2025, a year in which it projects sales growth of two to four percent. Executives highlighted product launches, including a whole-body deodorant spray and a new advanced power toothbrush, as elements that would sustain sales growth.

P&G experienced a three percent drop in organic sales in its Greater China division. Although still shrinking, Chief Financial Officer Andre Schulten described the performance as “a solid step forward” compared with the 15 percent decline in the prior quarter. While “underlining market conditions remain soft,” Schulten stated, “we are trending back toward growth in Greater China.”

Sales of SK-II, which is manufactured in Japan, have been hampered in recent quarters in China due to anti-Japan sentiment in the country. However, Moeller, citing fewer negative social media mentions in China, described the climate as improving, saying “the whole dynamic of Japanese brand sentiment, I think, is easing.”

P&G shares rose 3.0 percent in late-morning trading.

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