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Titan International Inc. Reports Q1 Net Sales Rose 8.5 Million

Titan International, Inc. ("Titan" or the "Company"), a leading global manufacturer of off-highway wheels, tires, assemblies, and undercarriage products, today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025.

Paul Reitz, President and Chief Executive Officer stated, "There are no other manufacturers in our industry with the domestic production capabilities of Titan. This means that tariffs applied consistently across the globe should benefit us because many of our competitors have significantly greater exposure to tariffs due to their higher dependence on overseas production. With the breadth of our product portfolio combined with our global platform, we are nimble and the best suited in our industry to meet our customers' long-term needs in a dynamic market landscape. We are actively assessing the evolving situation and will make timely decisions on supply chain and production plans that are the result of data driven analysis and our evaluation of longer-term trade policy."

Mr. Reitz continued, "At Titan, an intense focus on our customers and end users defines everything we do. That customer focus is the anchor that keeps our team grounded. Constantly evolving trade policies are presenting challenges, especially when it comes to longer-term capital planning for OEMs. We are in an enviable position, with quality manufacturing assets strategically located in the key markets we serve. That ability to geographically match production with sales is a key competitive advantage for Titan as our customers can have the utmost confidence that we are available and ready to serve their needs."

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