Suzano SA (SUZ) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Growth Amidst Global Challenges

Suzano SA (SUZ) reports strong sales volume growth and strategic focus on deleveraging, while facing international market pressures and economic uncertainties.

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May 10, 2025
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Release Date: May 09, 2025

For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

Positive Points

  • Suzano SA (SUZ, Financial) reported sales volume growth year over year, particularly in its Brazilian and American operations.
  • The company successfully implemented price increases in its main product lines, contributing to higher net prices.
  • Suzano SA (SUZ) achieved a significant increase in sales volumes for its packaging operations, with a 62% rise quarter over quarter.
  • The company maintained a strong focus on deleveraging, with a commitment to reducing net debt and strengthening its balance sheet.
  • Suzano SA (SUZ) is on track to achieve operational break-even in its packaging operations by the second half of the year, driven by improved operational performance.

Negative Points

  • The company faced higher costs in its Brazilian operations due to annual maintenance downtime, impacting overall profitability.
  • International markets remain oversupplied, leading to potential challenges in maintaining pricing power.
  • The ongoing trade war and macroeconomic uncertainties have created a challenging environment, affecting customer sentiment and demand forecasts.
  • Suzano SA (SUZ) experienced a decline in pulp sales volumes due to inventory rebuilding efforts, which could impact short-term revenue.
  • The company is operating close to the top of its leverage policy, which may limit its flexibility in capital allocation and share buybacks.

Q & A Highlights

Q: Can you provide more details on the current pulp price negotiations and the impact of tariffs on these discussions?
A: (Leo, Unidentified_4) Despite our intentions to implement a price increase in April, the announcement of tariffs caused significant uncertainty among customers, leading to a pause in negotiations. By the end of April, customers began returning to the table as they gained more clarity. However, the intended price increase was not executed, and prices actually declined. Current prices are unsustainable, as they are below the marginal cost of production, which is around $625 per ton. We expect normalization in May as customers resume negotiations.

Q: How is Suzano approaching capital allocation given the current economic uncertainties and higher discount rates?
A: (Betto, Unidentified_2) Our strategic focus remains unchanged, prioritizing value creation over diversification. We are analyzing opportunities that offer higher returns due to the increased risk environment. We have potential opportunities totaling around $3 billion, but any investment will require higher returns. Our commitment to deleveraging remains strong, and we will consider buybacks if they offer higher returns than other investments.

Q: Can you discuss Suzano's pulp inventory levels and sales volume expectations for 2025?
A: (Leo, Unidentified_4) We rebuilt our inventories to optimal levels in Q1, which was necessary after the high demand in Q4 2024. Our sales volumes in 2025 are expected to be higher than last year, supported by the addition of new capacity. We will continue to support our customers' needs and adjust our strategy based on market conditions.

Q: What are the main drivers for Suzano's paper and packaging business performance, and what is the outlook for the US operations?
A: (Fabio, Unidentified_3) We are focusing on cost reduction, price increases, and operational stability to improve our US operations. We have already negotiated a second round of price increases for the second half of the year. The annual maintenance in April will impact Q2 results, but we are optimistic about achieving break-even in the second half of the year.

Q: How does Suzano view potential M&A opportunities in the US, considering recent trade policy developments?
A: (Betto, Unidentified_2) Our strategy remains unchanged despite the trade policy uncertainties. We are closely monitoring the market and demand impacts but continue to see the US as a strategic market for potential acquisitions. We are cautious but also see opportunities to acquire assets at lower prices due to the current environment.

For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.