Recording of impairment losses on operating assets (1) Reasons for recording of impairment losses The Kashima Works, Nagoya Works, and Hirohata Works were continuously in deficit, having been adversely affected by current high prices for raw materials and low prices for steel products, increases in costs of other raw materials, consumables, and logistics, weak domestic demand for indirect exports, and other factors.
After conducting a calculation of future cash flows based on the current business environment, the recoverable amount has been estimated to be less than the book value of operating assets held in these steelworks. The Company has therefore reduced the book value of the operating assets held by these steelworks to the present value of future cash flows and recorded the reduction as impairment losses.
The Company will strive to improve profit and at the same time is committed to enhancing stable supply of steel products, securing employment, and making contributions to local economies by taking various measures. These include strengthening the business foundation by building an optimal production structure; enhancing competence through steady cost improvements, and realizing 'appropriate sales prices' that reflect the Company's comprehensive contribution to its customers. The latter will be carried out by providing value of products; ensuring development, production, and delivery of high quality steel products that meet increasingly advanced needs; proposing solutions and building a global supply network.
Details of impairment losses for the third quarter of the current fiscal year ending
Operating Performance Forecasts Please also refer to the 'Announcement of Revision to Forecasts of Operating Performance' released today.
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