POSCO International boosts net profit by 26.5% in 2025 on energy and grain trading
POSCO International, the trading arm of South Korea’s POSCO Holdings, reported a 26.5% increase in net profit in 2025 to 636.8 billion won ($446 million), up from 503.4 billion won ($352 million) a year earlier. The growth was driven mainly by strong sales in the energy segment and grain trading.
The company said profitability was supported by higher gas output from its Myanmar field and the acquisition of a palm oil company amid rising global demand for palm oil. Operating profit rose 4.3% to 1.16 trillion won ($812 million), while revenue edged up 0.1% to 32.37 trillion won ($22.7 billion).
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