BAE Systems warns it could be hit by German stance on Saudi

Reuters  |  LONDON 

(Reuters) - said German moves to block exports to could hit its major deals with the Kingdom, weighing on Britain's biggest defence company's financial performance and relationships.

"is therefore working closely with the to minimise the risk of any such occurrence and the impact it would have on financial performance, the and relationships," it said on Thursday.

The company also said its earnings would grow in 2019 compared to a flat 2018, despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainty which could affect its business.

BAE said it expected mid-single digit growth in underlying earnings per share in 2019, compared to a full-year figure for last year of 42.9p, roughly flat on the previous year and in line with expectations.

Shares in BAE slid 3.6 percent in early trading in

"The Group made good progress in strengthening the outlook and geographic base of the business, with a number of significant contract wins," said on Thursday.

Despite growth in its backlog of defence orders, BAE said the group was "subject to geopolitical uncertainties" that could undermine its expected earnings growth.

has attempted to halt weapons exports to after the killing of Saudi in the on Oct. 2, but Britain has urged to exempt big defence projects or face damage to its commercial credibility.

On Wednesday, German said that future decisions on whether to deliver arms to Saudi Arabia will develop on how the conflict develops in

BAE makes 16 percent of its annual sales from selling fighter jets and other arms to Saudi Arabia and the tensions have raised questions about the UK government's 10 billion pound deal to sell Saudi Arabia 48 new Typhoons, which are made by and its partners.

The deal, confirmed in a memorandum of understanding in March, has not been finalised, and is not reflected in BAE's 2018 financial statements.

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Paul Sandle/Keith Weir)

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First Published: Thu, February 21 2019. 14:01 IST