Polaris (PII) announced that it expects that the recent changes to tariff policy, excluding potential refunds, will not have a material impact to the company’s 2026 full year guidance. “As the global leader and the only major powersports company headquartered in the United States, the company has a significant domestic manufacturing presence. This includes facilities in Alabama, Indiana and Minnesota, which helps support American jobs. In addition, the company continues to strengthen its domestic supplier relationships. The company is scheduled to provide more information on its first quarter earnings call on Tuesday, April 28,” Polaris stated.
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