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Machine tool maker Precision Tsugami (China) Corp. Ltd. (1651.HK) said on Tuesday it expects to report a profit of 782 million yuan ($107 million) for its fiscal year through March 2025, up about 60% from the 480 million yuan it reported in the previous year.

The company attributed the rise to a return of confidence to China’s manufacturing industries, resulting in higher spending by the automotive, pneumatic and hydraulic, and general machining sectors. “At the same time, the group has actively engaged all employees in initiatives aimed at cost reduction and efficiency improvement, achieving remarkable results,” it added.

Shares of Precision Tsugami (China), the China-focused unit of Japan’s Precision Tsugami, were up 9% in Tuesday afternoon trade after the report’s midday release. The stock currently trades in the middle of its 52-week range.

By Doug Young

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