KEY POINTS
  • "We are experiencing inflationary price increases in certain raw material and commodity based components due in large part to the headwinds created by the announcement and implementation of the steel and aluminum tariffs and other regulatory actions, as well as higher warranty costs," says Thor Industries CEO Bob Martin.
  • Thor also reports weaker-than-expected earnings for fiscal third quarter, while revenue came in just above a Reuters estimate.
A factory worker installs rivets on an Airstream RV travel trailer at the company's assembly plant in Jackson Center, Ohio.

Thor Industries, the largest manufacturer of recreational vehicles (RVs), raised concerns about the steel and aluminum tariffs implemented by the Trump administration.

Bob Martin, the company's CEO, said in a statement Wednesday that while labor costs during the fiscal third quarter moderated, "we are experiencing inflationary price increases in certain raw material and commodity based components due in large part to the headwinds created by the announcement and implementation of the steel and aluminum tariffs and other regulatory actions, as well as higher warranty costs."