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Hensoldt Caught in a Crossfire: Chinese Sanctions Compound a Capacity Crisis

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
April 25, 2026
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Peking has drawn a line in the sand. China’s Ministry of Commerce has placed Hensoldt on an official sanctions list, imposing an immediate ban on the export of dual-use goods to the German defence specialist. The move, which targets seven European companies, is framed by Beijing as a response to alleged arms deliveries to Taiwan, a claim the Chinese government says threatens its national security. Chinese firms are now barred from supplying Hensoldt with items that have both civilian and military applications, and re-exports via third countries are also prohibited.

The timing could hardly be worse for the radar technology group. Hensoldt is already grappling with a structural bottleneck that is preventing it from converting a flood of orders into revenue. Last year, new orders surged 62%, yet sales only reached €2.46 billion — a book-to-bill ratio of 1.9 that underscores the widening gap between demand and delivery capacity. For the current year, management is targeting revenues of roughly €2.75 billion, with an operating margin of up to 19% that falls short of many analysts’ expectations.

Sanctions Add a New Layer of Risk

The Chinese export ban threatens to tighten the screws further. Hensoldt relies on specialised electronic components and rare earths — critical inputs for drones and semiconductors — that are often sourced from China. While the company has not yet officially assessed the financial impact of the sanctions, the supply chain implications are clear. The restrictions come just weeks before Hensoldt is due to report first-quarter results on 6 May, a date that will force management to address the issue publicly. Analysts are currently forecasting full-year earnings per share of around €1.77.

Investors wasted no time in repricing the stock. On Friday, Hensoldt shares tumbled 6.7% in Xetra trading to close at €72.72, extending the weekly loss to nearly 11%. The decline was even sharper than that of French peer Thales, which posted a massive jump in defence order intake for the first quarter but failed to lift sentiment for Hensoldt. The German group’s stock has now moved decisively away from its 200-day moving average, a technical signal that often flags further downside risk.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Hensoldt?

A Billion-Euro Bet on Capacity

To address its production constraints, Hensoldt is ploughing roughly €1 billion into expanding capacity by 2027, with most of the investment concentrated at German sites. A new radar production facility is slated to come online, and the company has secured a long-term supply agreement for gallium-nitride semiconductor components — essential for air defence systems such as Iris-T. These moves are designed to ensure that Hensoldt can meet the demands of a rapidly rearming Europe, where Germany’s defence budget alone is expected to exceed €108 billion this year.

But the investment push comes at a cost. Free cash flow conversion is expected to dip to around 40% in the near term, leaving less room for error. J.P. Morgan has maintained its “Neutral” rating on the stock but cut its price target to €85, arguing that the narrow margin guidance leaves little buffer for operational setbacks.

All Eyes on May

Shareholders now face a pivotal month. On 22 May, Hensoldt’s virtual annual general meeting will vote on a proposed dividend of €0.55 per share. Just over two weeks earlier, the first-quarter report will provide the first concrete evidence of whether the capacity investments are beginning to translate the record order backlog into measurable revenue growth. With the Chinese sanctions adding an unpredictable variable to the supply chain equation, the stakes for that earnings release have rarely been higher.

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