Cemex stock downgraded amid US-Mexico trade risks

Investing.com -- RBC Capital Markets has downgraded Cemex SAB de CV (NYSE:CX ) to "underperform," citing heightened risks tied to the company's heavy reliance on the U.S.-Mexico trade relationship. 

The downgrade, accompanied by a reduction in the stock's price target to $5 from $6, comes in the wake of the recent U.S. presidential election, which has introduced uncertainty around potential trade tariffs and import policies. 

Analysts said that the potential for a 25% tariff on Mexican goods, a measure that could significantly disrupt Cemex's operations and revenue streams.

Cemex, a prominent player in the global cement industry, derives over 30% of its group revenues from Mexico, with exports to the U.S. making up a critical component of its business. 

Analysts said that about 80% of Mexico’s exports are destined for the U.S., leaving Cemex particularly vulnerable to changes in trade policy. 

A shift in the U.S. administration's stance could lead to reduced export volumes, pricing pressures, and heightened foreign exchange volatility, all of which are likely to impact the company’s performance negatively.

RBC also pointed to potential domestic challenges for Cemex, including expected cuts to Mexican government spending aimed at addressing budget deficits. 

These reductions could weaken local construction demand, compounding the difficulties posed by external trade barriers.

Despite acknowledging Cemex's strategic focus on sustainability and its efforts to expand operations in the U.S., the analysts expressed concerns over factors beyond the company's control. 

Specifically, Cemex's exposure to fluctuations in the Mexican peso and the potential impact of a diminished nearshoring trend were flagged as major risks. 

RBC revised its exchange rate forecast for 2025 to 21 pesos per U.S. dollar, indicating a notable devaluation that could strain Cemex's financial outlook.

While Cemex's valuation remains relatively attractive, RBC analysts believe that its risks outweigh the potential rewards, particularly in comparison to its global peers, such as CRH (NYSE:CRH ) and Holcim (SIX:HOLN ), which offer lower-risk avenues for exposure to the U.S. construction market. 

These challenges have led RBC to anticipate that Cemex's share price will underperform relative to sector averages in the coming year.

Source: Investing.com

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